Let Fq be a finite field. In this paper, a construction of Cartesian au-thentication codes from the normal form of a class of nilpotent matrices over the field Fq is presented. Moreover, assume that the encoding rules...Let Fq be a finite field. In this paper, a construction of Cartesian au-thentication codes from the normal form of a class of nilpotent matrices over the field Fq is presented. Moreover, assume that the encoding rules are chosen according to a uniform probability distribution, the probabilities PI and PS, of a successful im-personation attack and of a successful substitution attack respectively, of these codes are also computed.展开更多
In this paper, we determine the normal forms of idempotent matrices for similarity over finite local rings Z/p^kZ, from which we construct a Cartesian authentication code and compute its size parameters and the probab...In this paper, we determine the normal forms of idempotent matrices for similarity over finite local rings Z/p^kZ, from which we construct a Cartesian authentication code and compute its size parameters and the probabilities of successful impersonation and substitution attack under the hypothesis that the cecoding rules are chosen according to a uniform probability distribution.展开更多
文摘Let Fq be a finite field. In this paper, a construction of Cartesian au-thentication codes from the normal form of a class of nilpotent matrices over the field Fq is presented. Moreover, assume that the encoding rules are chosen according to a uniform probability distribution, the probabilities PI and PS, of a successful im-personation attack and of a successful substitution attack respectively, of these codes are also computed.
基金Foundation item:The Key Project(03060)of Chinese Ministry of Education.
文摘In this paper, we determine the normal forms of idempotent matrices for similarity over finite local rings Z/p^kZ, from which we construct a Cartesian authentication code and compute its size parameters and the probabilities of successful impersonation and substitution attack under the hypothesis that the cecoding rules are chosen according to a uniform probability distribution.