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authorDennis Brentjes <d.brentjes@gmail.com>2017-05-28 23:26:54 +0200
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So the raw results presented in appendix \ref{app-tables} were obtained by running 3 nodes and 500 clients on the same computer. The clients and nodes operated in the way you would normally see a \cmix setup. All connections, either from node to node or client to node, are TCP connections encrypted using TLS.
Latency is off course negligible because all the participants are running on the same computer but the goal is not to measure network latency. Rather we want to know if there is a benefit in using elliptic curve as apposed to multiplicative group ElGamal.