Secure Lossy Source Coding for Some Classes of Helper and Gray-Wyner Models
Meryem Benammar, Abdellatif Zaidi

TL;DR
This paper characterizes the optimal rate-distortion-equivocation tradeoffs for secure lossy source coding in Helper and Gray-Wyner models, considering eavesdropper constraints and extending to multiple receivers, with applications to secret-sharing.
Contribution
It provides the first single-letter characterizations of secure lossy source coding with equivocation constraints for Helper and Gray-Wyner models, including multi-receiver extensions.
Findings
Single-letter rate-distortion-equivocation characterizations derived.
Private links enhance security and coding efficiency.
Results illustrated with binary source examples.
Abstract
In this work, we investigate two source coding models, a \emph{Helper} problem and a \emph{Gray-Wyner} problem, under equivocation constraints. Specifically, in the Helper problem, an encoder communicates with a legitimate receiver through noise-free rate-limited public and private links; and an external passive eavesdropper intercepts every information that is sent on the public link. We study two classes of this model: i) when a pair of arbitrarily correlated discrete memoryless sources is to be encoded such that one component has to be recovered lossily at the legitimate receiver while the equivocation about both components at the eavesdropper must be maintained no smaller than some prescribed level; and ii) when the legitimate receiver reproduces both components, one of which, that is recovered losslessly, has to be concealed from the eavesdropper to some equivocation level. For…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Cryptography and Data Security · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
