Strong Secrecy for Erasure Wiretap Channels

Abstract

We show that duals of certain low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, when used in a standard coset coding scheme, provide strong secrecy over the binary erasure wiretap channel (BEWC). This result hinges on a stopping set analysis of ensembles of LDPC codes with block length n and girth ≥ 2k, for some k ≥ 2. We show that if the minimum left degree of the ensemble is lmin, the expected probability of block error is (1n lmin k /2 - k) when the erasure probability ε < εef, where εef depends on the degree distribution of the ensemble. As long as lmin > 2 and k > 2, the dual of this LDPC code provides strong secrecy over a BEWC of erasure probability greater than 1 - εef.

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