Performance Analysis and Design of Two Edge Type LDPC Codes for the BEC Wiretap Channel
Vishwambhar Rathi, Mattias Andersson, Ragnar Thobaben, Joerg Kliewer,, Mikael Skoglund

TL;DR
This paper designs and analyzes two edge type LDPC codes for the BEC wiretap channel, optimizing their degree distributions to approach the secrecy capacity while ensuring reliable communication.
Contribution
It introduces a construction method for two edge type LDPC codes based on standard ensembles, and extends equivocation analysis to these codes for the wiretap channel.
Findings
Codes perform close to the rate-equivocation boundary.
Optimized degree distributions improve secrecy performance.
Simple constructions achieve near-capacity secrecy.
Abstract
We consider transmission over a wiretap channel where both the main channel and the wiretapper's channel are Binary Erasure Channels (BEC). We propose a code construction method using two edge type LDPC codes based on the coset encoding scheme. Using a standard LDPC ensemble with a given threshold over the BEC, we give a construction for a two edge type LDPC ensemble with the same threshold. If the given standard LDPC ensemble has degree two variable nodes, our construction gives rise to degree one variable nodes in the code used over the main channel. This results in zero threshold over the main channel. In order to circumvent this problem, we numerically optimize the degree distribution of the two edge type LDPC ensemble. We find that the resulting ensembles are able to perform close to the boundary of the rate-equivocation region of the wiretap channel. There are two performance…
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