This dissertation studies the problem of secret key generation for encrypted group communication in a network, based on an information theoretic approach. This approach, which relies on a provable form of security, also provides suggestions for key constructions. We examine the problem of the simultaneous generation of multiple keys by different groups of terminals intended for encrypted group communication, in certain three-terminal source models, which capture the salient features of general multiterminal models. We characterize the rates at which two ...
The original low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes were developed by Robert Gallager in early 1960 and are based on a random parity-check matrix construction. In the mid 1990's it was discovered that LDPC codes could be modified slightly to provide the more powerful error correction. These newer LDPC codes, based on an irregular column weight in the underlying check matrix, were still defined with random construction techniques. The Pi-rotation LDPC codes discovered by Echard are a family of LDPC codes completely ...