A physical topology for optimizing partition tolerance in consortium blockchains to reach CAP guarantee bound

Author:

Wang Han1ORCID,Li Hui1234,Ye Qiongwei3,Lu Ping5,Yang Yong46,Chong Peter Han Joo7ORCID,Chu Xiaoli8,Lv Qi16,Smahi Abla1

Affiliation:

1. Shenzhen Graduate School Peking University Shenzhen China

2. School of Computer and Big Data Science Jiujiang University Jiujiang China

3. School of Business Yunnan University of Finance & Economics Kunming China

4. Foshan University Foshan China

5. Big Data Research Institute Zhongxing Telecom Equipment Shenzhen China

6. Foshan Saisichan Technology Co., Ltd Foshan China

7. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Auckland University of Technology Auckland New Zealand

8. Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering The University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

Abstract

AbstractDecentralized cryptocurrency systems, known as blockchains, have shown promise as an infrastructure for mutually distrustful parties to securely agree on transactions. Nevertheless, blockchain systems are constrained by the CAP Trilemma. Due to performance degradation, it is impossible to address this issue by improving simply the consensus layer or the network layer. To alleviate the CAP constraint in consortium blockchains, we propose a topological construction method to optimize the physical layer based on multi‐dimensional hypercubes with excellent partition tolerance in probability. The basic topology has the advantage of solving the mismatch problem between the overlay network and the underlying network. It is further extended to hierarchical recursive topologies with more intermediate links or short links to balance the reliability requirement with the cost of building the physical network. We prove that the proposed hypercube topology has better partition tolerance than the regular rooted tree and ring lattice topologies, and effectively fits the upper‐layer protocols at the consensus and network layers. As a result, combined with suitable transmission and consensus protocols that satisfy strong consistency and availability, the proposed topology‐constructed blockchain can reach the CAP guarantee bound.

Funder

Shenzhen Fundamental Research Program

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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