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Enhancing Privacy in Semantic Communication over Wiretap Channels leveraging Differential Privacy

Cryptography and Security 2025-05-07 v2 Image and Video Processing

Abstract

Semantic communication (SemCom) improves transmission efficiency by focusing on task-relevant information. However, transmitting semantic-rich data over insecure channels introduces privacy risks. This paper proposes a novel SemCom framework that integrates differential privacy (DP) mechanisms to protect sensitive semantic features. This method employs the generative adversarial network (GAN) inversion technique to extract disentangled semantic features and uses neural networks (NNs) to approximate the DP application and removal processes, effectively mitigating the non-invertibility issue of DP. Additionally, an NN-based encryption scheme is introduced to strengthen the security of channel inputs. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed approach effectively prevents eavesdroppers from reconstructing sensitive information by generating chaotic or fake images, while ensuring high-quality image reconstruction for legitimate users. The system exhibits robust performance across various privacy budgets and channel conditions, achieving an optimal balance between privacy protection and reconstruction fidelity.

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@article{arxiv.2504.18581,
  title  = {Enhancing Privacy in Semantic Communication over Wiretap Channels leveraging Differential Privacy},
  author = {Weixuan Chen and Shunpu Tang and Qianqian Yang and Zhiguo Shi and Dusit Niyato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.18581},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

The order of authorship and the list of authors for this paper still require further discussion. In addition, my supervisor believes that the overall structure of this paper needs to be rewritten