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  4. Error-Control Coding for Physical-Layer Secrecy
 
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Error-Control Coding for Physical-Layer Secrecy

Date Issued
01-10-2015
Author(s)
Bloch, Matthieu
Hayashi, Masahito
Andrew Thangaraj 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2015.2463678
Abstract
The renewed interest for physical-layer security techniques has put forward a new role for error-control codes. In addition to ensuring reliability, carefully designed codes have been shown to provide a level of information-theoretic secrecy, by which the amount of information leaked to an adversary may be controlled. The ability to achieve information-theoretic secrecy relies on the study of alternative coding mechanisms, such as channel resolvability and privacy amplification, in which error-control codes are exploited as a means to shape the distribution of stochastic processes. This use of error-control codes, which goes much beyond that of correcting errors, creates numerous new design challenges. The objective of this paper is threefold. First, the paper aims at providing system engineers with explicit tools to build simple secrecy codes in order to stimulate interest and foster their integration in communication system prototypes. Second, it aims at providing coding and information theorists with a synthetic overview of the theoretical concepts and techniques for secrecy. Finally, it aims at highlighting the open challenges and opportunities faced for the integration of these codes in practical systems.
Volume
103
Subjects
  • Channel resolvability...

  • error-control coding

  • physical-layer securi...

  • privacy amplification...

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