Thèse de doctorat (Mémoires et thèses)
Enabling Resilient and Efficient Communication for the XRP Ledger and Interledger
TRESTIOREANU, Lucian Andrei
2023
 

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Mots-clés :
efficiency; reliability; communication; XRP Ledger; Interledger; overlays; security; Named Data Networking; Spines; eBPF; blockchain; interoperability
Résumé :
[en] The blockchain technology is relatively new and still evolving. Its development was fostered by an enthusiastic community of developers, which sometimes forgot about the lessons from the past related to security, resilience and efficiency of communication which can impact network scalability, service quality and even service availability. These challenges can be addressed at network level but also at operating system level. At network level, the protocols and the architecture used play a major role, and overlays have interesting advantages like custom protocols and the possibility of arbitrary deployments. This thesis shows how overlay networks can be designed and deployed to benefit the security and performance in communication for consensus-validation based blockchains and blockchain inter-operativity, taking as concrete cases the XRP ledger and respectively the Interledger protocol. XRP Ledger is a consensus-validation based blockchain focused on payments which currently uses a flooding mechanism for peer to peer communication, with a negative impact on scalability. One of the proposed overlays is based on Named Data Networking, an Internet architecture using for propagation the data name instead of data location. The second proposed overlay is based on Spines, a solution offering improved latency on lossy paths, intrusion tolerance and resilience to routing attacks. The system component was also interesting to study, and the contribution of this thesis centers around methodologies to evaluate the system performance of a node and increase the security from the system level. The value added by the presented work can be synthesized as follows: i) investigate and propose a Named Data Networking-based overlay solution to improve the efficiency of intra-blockchain communication at network level, taking as a working case the XRP Ledger; ii) investigate and propose an overlay solution based on Spines, which improves the security and resilience of inter-blockchain communication at network level, taking as a working case the Interledger protocol; iii) investigate and propose a host-level solution for non-intrusive instrumentation and monitoring which helps improve the performance and security of inter-blockchain communication at the system level of machines running Distributed Ledger infrastructure applications treated as black-boxes, with Interledger Connectors as a concrete case.
Centre de recherche :
- Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) > SEDAN - Service and Data Management in Distributed Systems
Disciplines :
Sciences informatiques
Auteur, co-auteur :
TRESTIOREANU, Lucian Andrei  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > SEDAN
Langue du document :
Anglais
Titre :
Enabling Resilient and Efficient Communication for the XRP Ledger and Interledger
Date de soutenance :
15 mai 2023
Institution :
Unilu - University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Intitulé du diplôme :
Docteur de L’Universite du Luxembourg en Informatique
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Président du jury :
Membre du jury :
Nita-Rotaru, Cristina
Cassagnes, Cyril
Magoni, Damien
Focus Area :
Security, Reliability and Trust
Organisme subsidiant :
Fonds National de la Recherche - FnR, through Grant PRIDE15/10621687/SPsquared.
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depuis le 05 juin 2023

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