Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4954918 | Computer Networks | 2016 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
Information reconciliation is an essential part of physical-layer based key agreement. It enables the equalization of similar, but disagreeing channel observations of respective communicating parties. Due to a broad variety of underlying mathematical constructions and a large parameter space, there is a lack of systematic classification of the individual schemes. To address this issue, we present an extensive survey of existing protocols. Furthermore, we derive a generalized layer model for information reconciliation, show how existing approaches map to this model and how it supports future research work in this field.
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Authors
Christopher Huth, René Guillaume, Thomas Strohm, Paul Duplys, Irin Ann Samuel, Tim Güneysu,