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Equiangular tight frame fingerprinting codes
2011
2011 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)
We show that equiangular tight frames (ETFs) are particularly well suited as additive fingerprint designs against Gaussian averaging collusion attacks when the number of users is less than the square of the signal dimension. The detector performs a binary hypothesis test in order to decide whether a user of interest is among the colluders. Given a maximum coalition size, we show that the geometric figure of merit of distance between the corresponding "guilty" and "not guilty" linear forgeries
doi:10.1109/icassp.2011.5946867
dblp:conf/icassp/MixonQKF11
fatcat:pf34venp75awrdurmic7rjzbii