DocumentCode
87696
Title
Network Codes Resilient to Jamming and Eavesdropping
Author
Hongyi Yao ; Silva, Danilo ; Jaggi, Sidharth ; Langberg, Michael
Author_Institution
California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Volume
22
Issue
6
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
1978
Lastpage
1987
Abstract
We consider the problem of communicating information over a network secretly and reliably in the presence of a hidden adversary who can eavesdrop and inject malicious errors. We provide polynomial-time distributed network codes that are information-theoretically rate-optimal for this scenario, improving on the rates achievable in prior work by Ngai Our main contribution shows that as long as the sum of the number of links the adversary can jam (denoted by ZO) and the number of links he can eavesdrop on (denoted by ZI) is less than the network capacity (denoted by C) (i.e., ), our codes can communicate (with vanishingly small error probability) a single bit correctly and without leaking any information to the adversary. We then use this scheme as a module to design codes that allow communication at the source rate of C- ZO when there are no security requirements, and codes that allow communication at the source rate of C- ZO- ZI while keeping the communicated message provably secret from the adversary. Interior nodes are oblivious to the presence of adversaries and perform random linear network coding; only the source and destination need to be tweaked. We also prove that the rate-region obtained is information-theoretically optimal. In proving our results, we correct an error in prior work by a subset of the authors in this paper.
Keywords
jamming; linear codes; network coding; random codes; communicated message; communicating information; eavesdropping; error probability; interior nodes; jamming; malicious errors; network capacity; polynomial-time distributed network codes; random linear network coding; rate-optimal; source rate; Error probability; Jamming; Network coding; Robustness; Transforms; Vectors; Achievable rates; adversary; error control; network coding; secrecy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6692
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNET.2013.2294254
Filename
6730968
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