DocumentCode
1062017
Title
Applications of LDPC Codes to the Wiretap Channel
Author
Thangaraj, Andrew ; Dihidar, Souvik ; Calderbank, A.R. ; McLaughlin, Steven W. ; Merolla, Jean-Marc
Author_Institution
Indian Inst. of Technol., Madras
Volume
53
Issue
8
fYear
2007
Firstpage
2933
Lastpage
2945
Abstract
With the advent of quantum key distribution (QKD) systems, perfect (i.e., information-theoretic) security can now be achieved for distribution of a cryptographic key. QKD systems and similar protocols use classical error-correcting codes for both error correction (for the honest parties to correct errors) and privacy amplification (to make an eavesdropper fully ignorant). From a coding perspective, a good model that corresponds to such a setting is the wire tap channel introduced by Wyner in 1975. In this correspondence, we study fundamental limits and coding methods for wire tap channels. We provide an alternative view of the proof for secrecy capacity of wire tap channels and show how capacity achieving codes can be used to achieve the secrecy capacity for any wiretap channel. We also consider binary erasure channel and binary symmetric channel special cases for the wiretap channel and propose specific practical codes. In some cases our designs achieve the secrecy capacity and in others the codes provide security at rates below secrecy capacity. For the special case of a noiseless main channel and binary erasure channel, we consider encoder and decoder design for codes achieving secrecy on the wiretap channel; we show that it is possible to construct linear-time decodable secrecy codes based on low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes that achieve secrecy.
Keywords
channel capacity; channel coding; error correction codes; parity check codes; quantum cryptography; telecommunication security; Wyner; binary erasure channel; binary symmetric channel; cryptographic key distribution; decoder design; encoder design; error correction; error-correcting codes; linear-time decodable secrecy codes; low-density parity-check codes; privacy amplification; quantum key distribution systems; secrecy capacity; wiretap channel; Communication system security; Cryptographic protocols; Cryptography; Decoding; Error correction codes; Information security; Mutual information; Parity check codes; Privacy; Wire; Binary erasure channels; low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes; secrecy capacity; secrecy codes; wire tap channels;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2007.901143
Filename
4276938
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