Reliable and Secure Multishot Network Coding using Linearized Reed-Solomon Codes
Umberto Mart\'inez-Pe\~nas, Frank R. Kschischang

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Multishot network coding is considered in a worst-case adversarial setting in which an omniscient adversary with unbounded computational resources may inject erroneous packets in up to links, erase up to packets, and wire-tap up to links, all throughout shots of a linearly-coded network. Assuming no knowledge of the underlying linear network code (in particular, the network topology and underlying linear code may be random and change with time), a coding scheme achieving zero-error communication and perfect secrecy is obtained based on linearized Reed-Solomon codes. The scheme achieves the maximum possible secret message size of packets for coherent communication, where is the number of outgoing links at the source, for any packet length (largest possible range). By lifting this construction,…
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