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Secrecy Communication with Security Rate Measure (1504.04239v2)

Published 16 Apr 2015 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: We introduce a new measure on secrecy, which is established based on rate-distortion theory. It is named \emph{security rate}, which is the minimum (infimum) of the additional rate needed to reconstruct the source within target distortion level with any positive probability for wiretapper. It denotes the minimum distance in information metric (bits) from what wiretapper has received to any decrypted reconstruction (where decryption is defined as reconstruction within target distortion level with some positive possibility). By source coding theorem, it is equivalent to a distortion-based equivocation $\mathop{\min}\limits {p\left(v{n}|s{n},m\right):Ed\left(S{n},V{n}\right)\le D{E}}\frac{1}{n}I\left(S{n};V{n}|M\right)$ which can be seen as a direct extension of equivocation $\frac{1}{n}H\left(S{n}|M\right)$ to lossy decryption case, given distortion level $D_{E}$ and the received (encrypted) message $M$ of wiretapper. In this paper, we study it in Shannon cipher system with lossless communication, where a source is transmitted from sender to legitimate receiver secretly and losslessly, and also eavesdropped by a wiretapper. We characterize the admissible region of secret key rate, coding rate of the source, wiretapper distortion, and security rate (distortion-based equivocation). Since the security rate equals the distortion-based equivocation, and the equivocation is a special case of the distortion-based equivocation (with Hamming distortion measure and $D_{E}=0$), this gives an answer for the meaning of the maximum equivocation.

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Authors (3)
  1. Lei Yu (234 papers)
  2. Houqiang Li (236 papers)
  3. Weiping Li (39 papers)

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