Arbitrarily Varying Wiretap Channels with and without Non-Causal Side Information at the Jammer

Carsten Rudolf Janda, Eduard A. Jorswieck, Moritz Wiese, Holger Boche

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Abstract

We investigate the Arbitrarily Varying Wiretap Channel (AVWC) with non-causal side information at the jammer for the case that there exists a best channel to the eavesdropper. Non-causal side information means that codewords are known at an active adversary before they are transmitted. By considering the maximum error criterion, we allow also messages to be known at the jammer before the corresponding codeword is transmitted. A multi letter formula for the common randomness secrecy capacity is derived. Furthermore, we compare our results to the random code secrecy capacity for the cases of maximum error criterion but without non-causal side information at the jammer, maximum error criterion with non-causal side information of the messages at the jammer, and the case of average error criterion without non-causal side information at the jammer.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2020 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security, CNS 2020
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781728147604
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2020
Event2020 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security, CNS 2020 - Virtual, Online, France
Duration: 29 Jun 20201 Jul 2020

Publication series

Name2020 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security, CNS 2020

Conference

Conference2020 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security, CNS 2020
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityVirtual, Online
Period29/06/201/07/20

Keywords

  • AVWC
  • Active Eavesdroppers
  • Maximum Error
  • Physical Layer Secrecy
  • Side Information at the Jammer

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