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The Secrecy Capacity of Parallel Gaussian Compound Wiretap Channels
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This paper appeared in the proceedings for IEEE Symposium on Information Theory.

Abstract

The compound wiretap channel provides a general framework for studying secrecy communication under channel uncertainty. Characterizing the secrecy capacity of nondegraded compound wiretap channels is a challenging problem in information theory. This paper considers the class of parallel Gaussian compound wiretap channels with only one possible channel realization for the legitimate receiver and characterizes the secrecy capacity. (Such parallel Gaussian compound wiretap channels are generally nondegraded.) Moreover, it is shown that the proposed coding scheme strictly outperforms the best known single-letter scheme with Gaussian codebooks.

Citation

Tie Liu, V. Prabhakaran, and Sriram Vishwanath . "The Secrecy Capacity of Parallel Gaussian Compound Wiretap Channels."

BibTeX

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ConferenceIEEE Symposium on Information Theory  +
Written byTie Liu  +, V. Prabhakaran  +, and Sriram Vishwanath  +
Author list is Tie Liu, V. Prabhakaran, and Sriram Vishwanath  
Date 1 July 2008  +
Paper Conference Year 2,008  +
Paper Proceedings [Oops! Empty strings are not accepted]
Paper status Published  +
Title The Secrecy Capacity of Parallel Gaussian Compound Wiretap Channels  +