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Steganographic communication in ordered channels
Date Issued
01-01-2007
Author(s)
Chakinala, R. C.
Kumarasubramanian, A.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Noubir, G.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Sundaram, R.
Abstract
In this paper we focus on estimating the amount of information that can be embedded in the sequencing of packets in ordered channels. Ordered channels, e.g. TCP, rely on sequence numbers to recover from packet loss and packet reordering. We propose a formal model for transmitting information by packet-reordering. We present natural and well-motivated channel models and jamming models including the k-distance permuter, the k-buffer permuter and the k-stack permuter. We define the natural information-theoretic (continuous) game between the channel processes (max-min) and the jamming process (min-max) and prove the existence of a Nash equilibrium for the mutual information rate. We study the zero-error (discrete) equivalent and provide error-correcting codes with optimal performance for the distance-bounded model, along with efficient encoding and decoding algorithms. One outcome of our work is that we extend and complete D. H. Lehmer's attempt to characterize the number of distance bounded permutations by providing the asymptotically optimal bound - this also tightly bounds the first eigenvalue of a related state transition matrix [1]. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007.
Volume
4437 LNCS