We propose a new approach to construct noise-resistant multimedia fingerprinting codes. Our approach is based on the theory of the signature codes for multiple access channels, mainly, for a weighted noisy adder channel. The corresponding multimedia fingerprinting codes allow to trace the entire coalition of pirates. The codes provide significantly better rate than previously known multimedia fingerprinting schemes. We establish the relationship between multimedia fingerprinting and compressed sensing problems. Keywords Multimedia fingerprinting • Signature codes for multiple access channels • Compressed sensing Mathematics Subject Classification 94B60 This is one of several papers published in Designs, Codes and Cryptography comprising the "Special Issue on Coding and Cryptography".
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