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  • Fuzzy Biometric-Based Encryption for Encrypted Data in the Cloud

    Qing WU  Leyou ZHANG  Jingxia ZHANG  

     
    LETTER-Cryptography and Information Security

      Vol:
    E100-A No:5
      Page(s):
    1257-1261

    Fuzzy techniques can implement the fine-grained access control of encrypted data in the Cloud because they support error-tolerance. In this system, using biometric attributes such as fingerprints, faces and irises as pubic parameters is advantageous over those systems based on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). This is because biometric information is unique, unforgettable and non-transferable. However the biometric-attribute measurements are noisy and most of the existing encryption systems can not support the biometric-attribute encryption. Additionally, the previous fuzzy encryption schemes only achieve the selective security which is a weak security model. To overcome these drawbacks, we propose a new fuzzy encryption scheme based on the lattice in this letter. The proposed scheme is based on a hierarchical identity-based encryption with fixed-dimensional private keys space and thus has short public parameters and short private keys, which results in high computation efficiency. Furthermore, it achieves the strong security, i.e., adaptive security. Lastly, the security is reduced to the learning with errors (LWE) problem in the standard model.

  • A Two-Way Relay Scheme for Multi-User MIMO Systems with Partial CSIT

    Sai JIN  Deyou ZHANG  Li PING  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Vol:
    E99-A No:2
      Page(s):
    678-681

    The acquisition of accurate channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) is a difficult task in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. Partial CSIT is a more realistic assumption, especially for high-mobility mobile users (MUs) whose channel varies very rapidly. In this letter, we propose a MIMO two-way relaying (MTWR) scheme, in which the communication between the BS and a high-mobility MU is assisted by other low-mobility MUs serving as relays. This produces a beamforming effect that can significantly improve the performance of the high-mobility MU, especially for a large number of MUs and unreliable CSIT.

  • Parity-Check Polarization-Adjusted Convolutional Coding

    Qingping YU  You ZHANG  Renze LUO  Longye WANG  Xingwang LI  

     
    LETTER-Coding Theory

      Pubricized:
    2023/07/27
      Vol:
    E107-A No:2
      Page(s):
    187-191

    Polarization-adjusted convolutional (PAC) codes have better error-correcting performance than polar codes mostly because of the improved weight distribution brought by the convolutional pre-transformation. In this paper, we propose the parity check PAC (PC-PAC) codes to further improve error-correcting performance of PAC codes. The design principle is to establish parity check functions between bits with distinct row weights, such that information bits of lower reliability are re-protected by the PC relation. Moreover, an algorithm to select which bits to be involved in parity-check functions is also proposed to make sure that the constructed codes have fewer minimum-weight codewords. Simulation results show that the proposed PC-PAC codes can achieve nearly 0.2dB gain over PAC codes at frame error rate (FER) about 10-3 codes.

  • DNN Aided Joint Source-Channel Decoding Scheme for Polar Codes Open Access

    Qingping YU  You ZHANG  Zhiping SHI  Xingwang LI  Longye WANG  Ming ZENG  

     
    LETTER-Coding Theory

      Pubricized:
    2023/08/23
      Vol:
    E107-A No:5
      Page(s):
    845-849

    In this letter, a deep neural network (DNN) aided joint source-channel (JSCC) decoding scheme is proposed for polar codes. In the proposed scheme, an integrated factor graph with an unfolded structure is first designed. Then a DNN aided flooding belief propagation decoding (FBP) algorithm is proposed based on the integrated factor, in which both source and channel scaling parameters in the BP decoding are optimized for better performance. Experimental results show that, with the proposed DNN aided FBP decoder, the polar coded JSCC scheme can have about 2-2.5 dB gain over different source statistics p with source message length NSC = 128 and 0.2-1 dB gain over different source statistics p with source message length NSC = 512 over the polar coded JSCC system with existing BP decoder.