DocumentCode
59574
Title
Reliability and Secrecy Functions of the Wiretap Channel Under Cost Constraint
Author
Te Sun Han ; Endo, Hiroshi ; Sasaki, Motoharu
Author_Institution
Quantum ICT Lab., Nat. Inst. of Inf. & Commun. Technol., Tokyo, Japan
Volume
60
Issue
11
fYear
2014
fDate
Nov. 2014
Firstpage
6819
Lastpage
6843
Abstract
The wiretap channel has been devised and studied first by Wyner, and subsequently extended to the case with nondegraded general wiretap channels by Csiszár and Körner. Focusing mainly on the stationary memoryless channel with cost constraint, we newly introduce the notion of reliability and secrecy functions as a fundamental tool to analyze and/or design the performance of an efficient wiretap channel system, including binary symmetric wiretap channels, Poisson wiretap channels, and Gaussian wiretap channels. Compact formulas for those functions are explicitly given for stationary memoryless wiretap channels. It is also demonstrated that, based on such a pair of reliability and secrecy functions, we can control the tradeoff between reliability and secrecy (usually conflicting), both with exponentially decreasing rates as block length (n) becomes large. Four ways to do so are given on the basis of rate shifting, rate exchange, concatenation, and change of cost constraint. In addition, the notion of the (delta ) secrecy capacity is defined and shown to attain the strongest secrecy standard among others. The maximized versus averaged secrecy measures is also discussed.
Keywords
Gaussian processes; telecommunication channels; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication security; Gaussian wiretap channels; Poisson wiretap channels; binary symmetric wiretap channels; concatenation; cost constraint change; rate exchange; rate shifting; reliability function; secrecy function; stationary memoryless channel; wiretap channel system; Channel models; Decoding; Manganese; Measurement uncertainty; Probability distribution; Reliability theory; Gaussian wiretap channel; Poisson wiretap channel; Reliability function; binary symmetric wiretap channel; change of cost constraint; concatenation; cost constraint; rate exchange; rate shifting; secrecy function; secrecy measures; tradeoff between reliability and secrecy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2014.2355811
Filename
6894161
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