On Converse Results for Secure Index Coding

05/15/2021
by   Yucheng Liu, et al.
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In this work, we study the secure index coding problem where there are security constraints on both legitimate receivers and eavesdroppers. We develop two performance bounds (i.e., converse results) on the symmetric secure capacity. The first one is an extended version of the basic acyclic chain bound (Liu and Sadeghi, 2019) that takes security constraints into account. The second converse result is a novel information-theoretic lower bound on the symmetric secure capacity, which is interesting as all the existing converse results in the literature for secure index coding give upper bounds on the capacity.

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