Interference Alignment for the Multi-Antenna Compound Wiretap Channel
Abstract
We study a wiretap channel model where the sender has transmit antennas and there are two groups consisting of and receivers respectively. Each receiver has a single antenna. We consider two scenarios. First we consider the compound wiretap model -- group 1 constitutes the set of legitimate receivers, all interested in a common message, whereas group 2 is the set of eavesdroppers. We establish new lower and upper bounds on the secure degrees of freedom. Our lower bound is based on the recently proposed \emph{real interference alignment} scheme. The upper bound provides the first known example which illustrates that the \emph{pairwise upper bound} used in earlier works is not tight. The second scenario we study is the compound private broadcast channel. Each group is interested in a message that must be protected from the other group. Upper and lower bounds on the degrees of freedom are developed by extending the results on the compound wiretap channel.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1002.4548,
title = {Interference Alignment for the Multi-Antenna Compound Wiretap Channel},
author = {Ashish Khisti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.4548},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
Minor edits. Submitted to IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory