Amplitude Constrained Vector Gaussian Wiretap Channel: Properties of the Secrecy-Capacity-Achieving Input Distribution
Abstract
This paper studies secrecy-capacity of an -dimensional Gaussian wiretap channel under a peak-power constraint. This work determines the largest peak-power constraint such that an input distribution uniformly distributed on a single sphere is optimal; this regime is termed the low amplitude regime. The asymptotic of as goes to infinity is completely characterized as a function of noise variance at both receivers. Moreover, the secrecy-capacity is also characterized in a form amenable for computation. Several numerical examples are provided, such as the example of the secrecy-capacity-achieving distribution beyond the low amplitude regime. Furthermore, for the scalar case we show that the secrecy-capacity-achieving input distribution is discrete with finitely many points at most of the order of , where is the variance of the Gaussian noise over the legitimate channel.
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@article{arxiv.2208.03384,
title = {Amplitude Constrained Vector Gaussian Wiretap Channel: Properties of the Secrecy-Capacity-Achieving Input Distribution},
author = {Antonino Favano and Luca Barletta and Alex Dytso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.03384},
year = {2023}
}
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Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. Part of this work was presented at the 2021 IEEE Information Theory Workshop and at the 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory [arXiv:2202.00586]