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Secure and Private Distributed Source Coding with Private Keys and Decoder Side Information
Aug. 17, 2022, 1:12 a.m. |
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ePrint Report: Secure and Private Distributed Source Coding with Private Keys and Decoder Side Information
Onur Gunlu, Rafael F. Schaefer, Holger Boche, H. Vincent Poor
The distributed source coding problem is extended by positing that noisy measurements of a remote source are the correlated random variables that should be reconstructed at another terminal. We consider a secure and private distributed lossy source coding problem with two encoders and one decoder such that (i) all terminals noncausally observe a noisy measurement …
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