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Coding against a Limited-view Adversary: The Effect of Causality and Feedback

Published 22 Apr 2015 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1504.05984v2)

Abstract: We consider the problem of communication over a multi-path network in the presence of a causal adversary. The limited-view causal adversary is able to eavesdrop on a subset of links and also jam on a potentially overlapping subset of links based on the current and past information. To ensure that the communication takes place reliably and secretly, resilient network codes with necessary redundancy are needed. We study two adversarial models - additive and overwrite jamming and we optionally assume passive feedback from decoder to encoder, i.e., the encoder sees everything that the decoder sees. The problem assumes transmissions are in the large alphabet regime. For both jamming models, we find the capacity under four scenarios - reliability without feedback, reliability and secrecy without feedback, reliability with passive feedback, reliability and secrecy with passive feedback. We observe that, in comparison to the non-causal setting, the capacity with a causal adversary is strictly increased for a wide variety of parameter settings and present our intuition through several examples.

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