Computer Science – Information Theory
Scientific paper
2010-03-09
IEICE Trans. Fundamentals, vol. 93, no. 11, pp. 2026-2033, Nov. 2010
Computer Science
Information Theory
7 pages, no figure, ieice.cls, a part of this paper was presented in 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory.
Scientific paper
10.1587/transfun.E93.A.2026
Silva et al. proposed a universal secure network coding scheme based on MRD codes, which can be applied to any underlying network code. This paper considers a stronger eavesdropping model where the eavesdroppers possess the ability to re-select the tapping links during the transmission. We give a proof for the impossibility of attaining universal security against such adversaries using Silva et al.'s code for all choices of code parameters, even with restricted number of tapped links. We also consider the cases with restricted tapping duration and derive some conditions for this code to be secure.
Matsumoto Ryutaroh
Shioji Eitaro
Uyematsu Tomohiko
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