Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
394402 Information Sciences 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In principle, every linear code can be used to construct a secret sharing scheme. However, in general, determining the access structure of the scheme is very hard. On the other hand, finding error correcting codes that produce secret sharing schemes with efficient access structures is also difficult. In this paper, we study a set of minimal codewords for certain classes of binary linear codes, and then determine the access structure of secret sharing schemes based on these codes. Furthermore, we prove that the secret sharing schemes obtained are democratic in the sense that every participant is involved in the same number of minimal access sets.

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