Adversarial Models and Resilient Schemes for Network Coding

Abstract
In a recent paper, Jaggi et al. (INFOCOM 2007), presented a distributed polynomial-time rate-optimal network-coding scheme that works in the presence of Byzantine faults. We revisit their adversarial models and augment them with three, arguably realistic, models. In each of the models, we present a distributed scheme that demonstrates the usefulness of the model. In particular, all of the schemes obtain optimal rate , where is the network capacity and is a bound on the number of links controlled by the adversary.
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