Arbitrarily varying wiretap channels with finite coordination resources

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Abstract

The wiretap channel models secure communication in the presence of a non-legitimate eavesdropper who has to be kept ignorant. In this paper, the arbitrarily varying wiretap channel (AVWC) is studied, in which the channel to both legitimate receiver and eavesdropper may vary in an unknown and arbitrary manner from channel use to channel use. It has been shown that for AVCs coordination between the transmitter and legitimate receiver based on common randomness (CR) is indispensable for reliable communication. Approaches taken so far yield CR-assisted strategies where the needed amount of CR increases unbounded with the block length. In this paper, it is shown that if we allow for a small but non-vanishing average probability of error and information leakage (in terms of weak secrecy), the amount of CR is always finite and independent of the block length. The corresponding secrecy capacity equals the one with asymptotically vanishing performance requirements. Furthermore, it is shown that the average decoding error at the eavesdropper can be made arbitrarily close to 1 regardless of the applied decoding strategy.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops, ICC 2014
Herausgeber (Verlag)IEEE Computer Society
Seiten746-751
Seitenumfang6
ISBN (Print)9781479946402
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2014
Veranstaltung2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops, ICC 2014 - Sydney, NSW, Australien
Dauer: 10 Juni 201414 Juni 2014

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Name2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops, ICC 2014

Konferenz

Konferenz2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops, ICC 2014
Land/GebietAustralien
OrtSydney, NSW
Zeitraum10/06/1414/06/14

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