Title :
MIMO Broadcast Channel with an Unknown Eavesdropper: Secrecy Degrees of Freedom
Author :
Xiang He ; Khisti, Ashish ; Yener, Aylin
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Abstract :
We study a multi-antenna broadcast channel with two legitimate receivers and an external eavesdropper. We assume that the channel matrix of the eavesdropper is unknown to the legitimate terminals but satisfies a maximum rank constraint. As our main result we characterize the associated secrecy degrees of freedom for the broadcast channel with common and private messages. We show that a direct extension of the single-user wiretap codebook does not achieve the secrecy degrees of freedom. Our proposed optimal scheme involves decomposing the signal space into a common subspace, which can be observed by both receivers, and private subspaces which can be observed by only one of the receivers, and carefully transmitting a subset of messages in each subspace. We also consider the case when each user´s private message must additionally remain confidential from the other legitimate receiver and characterize the s.d.o.f. region in this case.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; antenna arrays; broadcast channels; MIMO broadcast channel; channel matrix; multi antenna broadcast channel; private subspaces; signal space; single-user wiretap codebook; unknown eavesdropper; Encoding; MIMO; Matrix decomposition; Privacy; Receivers; Singular value decomposition; Transmitters; Information theoretic security; MIMOME channel; broadcast channels; generalized singular value decomposition; wiretap channels;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2013.112213.130302