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Reliability and Secrecy Functions of the Wiretap Channel under Cost Constraint

Information Theory 2014-08-20 v9 Cryptography and Security math.IT

Abstract

The wiretap channel has been devised and studied first by Wyner, and subsequently extended to the case with non-degraded general wiretap channels by Csiszar and Korner. Focusing mainly on the Poisson wiretap channel with cost constraint, we newly introduce the notion of reliability and security functions as a fundamental tool to analyze and/or design the performance of an efficient wiretap channel system. Compact formulae for those functions are explicitly given for stationary memoryless wiretap channels. It is also demonstrated that, based on such a pair of reliability and security functions, we can control the tradeoff between reliability and security (usually conflicting), both with exponentially decreasing rates as block length n becomes large. Two ways to do so are given on the basis of concatenation and rate exchange. In this framework, the notion of the {\delta} secrecy capacity is defined and shown to attain the strongest security standard among others. The maximized vs. averaged security measures is also discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1307.0608,
  title  = {Reliability and Secrecy Functions of the Wiretap Channel under Cost Constraint},
  author = {Te Sun Han and Hiroyuki Endo and Masahide Sasaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.0608},
  year   = {2014}
}

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60 pages, 12 figures