DocumentCode
1466801
Title
On the Security of Index Coding With Side Information
Author
Dau, Son Hoang ; Skachek, Vitaly ; Chee, Yeow Meng
Author_Institution
Div. of Math. Sci., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Volume
58
Issue
6
fYear
2012
fDate
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3975
Lastpage
3988
Abstract
Security aspects of the index coding with side information (ICSI) problem are investigated. Building on the results of Bar-Yossef (2006), the properties of linear index codes are further explored. The notion of weak security, considered by Bhattad and Narayanan (2005) in the context of network coding, is generalized to block security. It is shown that the linear index code based on a matrix L, whose column space code C(L) has length n, minimum distance d , and dual distance d⊥ , is (d-1-t) -block secure (and hence also weakly secure) if the adversary knows in advance t ≤ d-2 messages, and is completely insecure if the adversary knows in advance more than n - d⊥ messages. Strong security is examined under the conditions that the adversary: 1) possesses t messages in advance; 2) eavesdrops at most μ transmissions; 3) corrupts at most δ transmissions. We prove that for sufficiently large q , an optimal linear index code which is strongly secure against such an adversary has length κq+μ+2δ . Here, κq is a generalization of the min-rank over Fq of the side information graph for the ICSI problem in its original formulation in the work of Bar-Yossef et al.
Keywords
linear codes; matrix algebra; network coding; telecommunication security; ICSI problem; column space code; index coding with side information; network coding; optimal linear index code; security aspect; Encoding; Entropy; Indexes; Network coding; Receivers; Security; Vectors; Index coding; network coding; side information; strong security; weak security;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2012.2188777
Filename
6166891
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