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FIMXII-SCMA2005@AUBURN, Twelfth Annual International Conference on Statistics, Combinatorics, Mathematics and Applications
December 2-4, 2005
Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama, USA

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Forum for Interdisciplinary Mathematics

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Construction of efficient maximum identifiable parent property codes of length 3
by
Wen Jiang
School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
Coauthors: Xingxing Yu, Ye (Geoffrey) Li and Bolian Liu

In order to provide copyright protection for digital materials, a distributor embeds different watermarks (i.e., codewords) into different products before sending them to customers. The watermark in each product can be used to identify the customer who buys that product; thereby, redistributing the product is equivalent to exposing the customer's identity. However, a group of customers can collude and compare their products to detect their watermarks, and then create a new product with a pirate watermark. Codes with identifiable parent property (IPP) can rovide means of traceability in presence of a collusion attack, and trace the source of an unauthorized distribution.Many results have been obtained on codes with IPP, including constructions and bounds on sizes. In this paper, we obtain a precise formula for the maximum size of IPP codes of length 3 by means of nonlinear programming and provide simple constructions of maximum size IPP codes of length 3. From our construction procedures, we show these codes allow for efficient tracing.

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Date received: September 15, 2005


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