Visible to the public Secure Physical Layer Network Coding versus Secure Network Coding

TitleSecure Physical Layer Network Coding versus Secure Network Coding
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsHayashi, Masahito
Conference Name2018 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW)
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-5386-3599-5
Keywordscoding theory, composability, compositionality, computation and forward, cryptography, cyber physical systems, error correction, error correction codes, forward error correction, Metrics, network coding, Noise measurement, noiseless network, noisy channel, Physical layer, physical layer security, Predictive Metrics, pubcrawl, Receivers, resilience, Resiliency, secrecy analysis, secure communication, secure physical layer network coding, security, Silicon, Task Analysis, telecommunication security
Abstract

Secure network coding realizes the secrecy of the message when the message is transmitted via noiseless network and a part of edges or a part of intermediate nodes are eavesdropped. In this framework, if the channels of the network has noise, we apply the error correction to noisy channel before applying the secure network coding. In contrast, secure physical layer network coding is a method to securely transmit a message by a combination of coding operation on nodes when the network is given as a set of noisy channels. In this paper, we give several examples of network, in which, secure physical layer network coding realizes a performance that cannot be realized by secure network coding.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8613305
DOI10.1109/ITW.2018.8613305
Citation Keyhayashi_secure_2018