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arxiv: 1412.6128 · v1 · pith:UK2OFZPXnew · submitted 2014-11-25 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Strongly Separable Codes

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keywords lengthbinarysscsseparablecodecodescodewordsconstruction
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Binary $t$-frameproof codes ($t$-FPCs) are used in multimedia fingerprinting schemes where the identification of authorized users taking part in the averaging collusion attack is required. In this paper, a binary strongly $\bar{t}$-separable code ($\bar{t}$-SSC) is introduced to improve such a scheme based on a binary $t$-FPC. A binary $\bar{t}$-SSC has the same traceability as a binary $t$-FPC but has more codewords than a binary $t$-FPC. A composition construction for binary $\bar{t}$-SSCs from $q$-ary $\bar{t}$-SSCs is described, which stimulates the research on $q$-ary $\bar{t}$-SSCs with short length. Several infinite series of optimal $q$-ary $\bar{2}$-SSCs of length $2$ are derived from the fact that a $q$-ary $\bar{2}$-SSC of length $2$ is equivalent to a $q$-ary $\bar{2}$-separable code of length $2$. Combinatorial properties of $q$-ary $\bar{2}$-SSCs of length $3$ are investigated, and a construction for $q$-ary $\bar{2}$-SSCs of length $3$ is provided. These $\bar{2}$-SSCs of length $3$ have more than $12.5\%$ codewords than $2$-FPCs of length $3$ could have.

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