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Interference Assisted Secret Communication

Information Theory 2016-11-18 v1 Cryptography and Security math.IT

Abstract

Wireless communication is susceptible to eavesdropping attacks because of its broadcast nature. This paper illustrates how interference can be used to counter eavesdropping and assist secrecy. In particular, a wire-tap channel with a helping interferer (WT-HI) is considered. Here, a transmitter sends a confidential message to its intended receiver in the presence of a passive eavesdropper and with the help of an independent interferer. The interferer, which does not know the confidential message, helps in ensuring the secrecy of the message by sending an independent signal. An achievable secrecy rate and several computable outer bounds on the secrecy capacity of the WT-HI are given for both discrete memoryless and Gaussian channels.

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@article{arxiv.0908.2397,
  title  = {Interference Assisted Secret Communication},
  author = {Xiaojun Tang and Ruoheng Liu and Predrag Spasojevic and H. Vincent Poor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.2397},
  year   = {2016}
}

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submitted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

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