Anonymity Mixes as (Partial) Assembly Queues: Modeling and Analysis
Anonymity platforms route the traffic over a network of special routers that are known as mixes and implement various traffic disruption techniques to hide the communicating users' identities. Batch mixes in particular anonymize communicating peers by allowing message exchange to take place onl...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
26.07.2019
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Summary: | Anonymity platforms route the traffic over a network of special routers that
are known as mixes and implement various traffic disruption techniques to hide
the communicating users' identities. Batch mixes in particular anonymize
communicating peers by allowing message exchange to take place only after a
sufficient number of messages (a batch) accumulate, thus introducing delay. We
introduce a queueing model for batch mix and study its delay properties. Our
analysis shows that delay of a batch mix grows quickly as the batch size gets
close to the number of senders connected to the mix. We then propose a
randomized batch mixing strategy and show that it achieves much better delay
scaling in terms of the batch size. However, randomization is shown to reduce
the anonymity preserving capabilities of the mix. We also observe that queueing
models are particularly useful to study anonymity metrics that are more
practically relevant such as the time-to-deanonymize metric. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1907.11603 |