Compound Secure Groupcast: Key Assignment for Selected Broadcasting

The compound secure groupcast problem is considered, where the key variables at receivers are designed so that a transmitter can securely groupcast a message to any out of the receivers through a noiseless broadcast channel. The metric is the information theoretic tradeoff between key storage , i.e., the number of bits of the key variable per message bit, and broadcast bandwidth , i.e., the number of bits of the broadcast information per message bit. We have three main results. First, when broadcast bandwidth is minimized, i.e., when , we show that the minimum key storage is . Second, when key storage is minimized, i.e., when , we show that broadcast bandwidth is achievable and is optimal (minimum) if or . Third, when , the optimal key storage and broadcast bandwidth tradeoff is characterized as .
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