Secrecy Capacity of the Wiretap Channel with Noisy Feedback
Abstract
In this work, the role of noisy feedback in enhancing the secrecy capacity of the wiretap channel is investigated. A model is considered in which the feed-forward and feedback signals share the same noisy channel. More specifically, a discrete memoryless modulo-additive channel with a full-duplex destination node is considered first, and it is shown that a judicious use of feedback increases the perfect secrecy capacity to the capacity of the source-destination channel in the absence of the wiretapper. In the achievability scheme, the feedback signal corresponds to a private key, known only to the destination. Then a half-duplex system is considered, for which a novel feedback technique that always achieves a positive perfect secrecy rate (even when the source-wiretapper channel is less noisy than the source-destination channel) is proposed. These results hinge on the modulo-additive property of the channel, which is exploited by the destination to perform encryption over the channel without revealing its key to the source.
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@article{arxiv.0710.0865,
title = {Secrecy Capacity of the Wiretap Channel with Noisy Feedback},
author = {Lifeng Lai and Hesham El Gamal and H. Vincent Poor},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.0865},
year = {2007}
}
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To appear in the Proceedings of the 45th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control and Computing, Monticello, IL, September 26 - 28, 2007