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Dining Cryptographers with 0.924 Verifiable Collision Resolution
2014
Annales UMCS Informatica
The dining cryptographers protocol implements a multiple access channel in which senders and recipients are anonymous. A problem is that a malicious participant can disrupt communication by deliberately creating collisions. We propose a computationally secure dining cryptographers protocol with collision resolution that achieves a maximum stable throughput of 0.924 messages per round and which allows to easily detect disruptors.
doi:10.2478/umcsinfo-2014-0007
fatcat:tfyb7ccj75fs7jhbzjslcgqmaa