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The Gaussian Multiple Access Wire-Tap Channel

Information Theory 2008-03-31 v2 Cryptography and Security math.IT

Abstract

We consider the Gaussian Multiple Access Wire-Tap Channel (GMAC-WT). In this scenario, multiple users communicate with an intended receiver in the presence of an intelligent and informed wire-tapper who receives a degraded version of the signal at the receiver. We define suitable security measures for this multi-access environment. Using codebooks generated randomly according to a Gaussian distribution, achievable secrecy rate regions are identified using superposition coding and TDMA coding schemes. An upper bound for the secrecy sum-rate is derived, and our coding schemes are shown to achieve the sum capacity. Numerical results showing the new rate region are presented and compared with the capacity region of the Gaussian Multiple-Access Channel (GMAC) with no secrecy constraints, quantifying the price paid for secrecy.

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@article{arxiv.cs/0605028,
  title  = {The Gaussian Multiple Access Wire-Tap Channel},
  author = {Ender Tekin and Aylin Yener},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0605028},
  year   = {2008}
}

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