This volume comprises a collection of papers presented at the Workshop on Information Protection, held in Moscow, Russia in December 1993. The 16 thoroughly refereed papers by internationally known scientists selected for this volume offer an exciting perspective on error control coding, cryptology, and speech compression. In the former Soviet Union, research related to information protection was often shielded from the international scientific community. Therefore, the results presented by Russian researchers and engineers at this first international workshop on this topic are of particular interest; their work defines the cutting edge of research in many areas of error control, cryptology, and speech recognition.
Author(s): V. A. Artamonov, A. A. Klyachko (auth.), Andrew Chmora, Stephen B. Wicker (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 829
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1994
Language: English
Pages: 127
Tags: Data Encryption; Coding and Information Theory
Algebraic aspects of key generation systems....Pages 1-5
Susceptibility of digital signature schemes based on error-correcting codes to universal forgery....Pages 6-12
On message protection in cryptosystems modelled as the generalized wire-tap channel II....Pages 13-24
How to avoid the Sidel'nikov-Shestakov attack....Pages 25-32
Linear algebra approach to secret sharing schemes....Pages 33-40
Generalizations of the Griesmer bound....Pages 41-52
Codes that correct two-dimensional burst errors....Pages 53-62
Self-checking decoding algorithm for Reed-Solomon codes....Pages 63-68
Partial unit memory codes on the base of subcodes of Hadamard codes....Pages 69-73
On periodic (partial) unit memory codes with maximum free distance....Pages 74-79
Concatenated codes with convolutional inner and outer codes....Pages 80-87
Reduced-state decoding for trellis coded modulation on nonlinear intersymbol interference channels....Pages 88-96
Tables of coverings for decoding by S -sets....Pages 97-102
Periodicity of one-dimensional tilings....Pages 103-108
Fast infinite response filtering for speech processing....Pages 109-114
On trellis codes for linear predictive speech compression....Pages 115-121