Abstract—This paper establishes inner bounds on the secrecy capacity regions for the general three-receiver broadcast channel with one common and one confidential message sets. We consider two setups. The first is when the confidential message is to be sent to two receivers and kept secret from the third receiver. Achiev-ability is established using indirect decoding, Wyner wiretap channel coding, and the new idea of generating secrecy from a publicly available superposition codebook. The inner bound is shown to be tight for a class of reversely degraded broadcast channels and when both legitimate receivers are less noisy than the third receiver. The second setup investigated in this paper is when the confidential message is to be sent to o...
Abstract—We consider a three-receiver wiretap channel in which the transmitter aims to send a common...
Abstract—This paper investigates the capacity region of the three-receiver AWGN broadcast channel wh...
International audienceThis paper considers the Broadcast Channel with Confidential Message (BCCM) wh...
International audienceWe study the two-transmitter two-receiver channel with confidential messages c...
We study the security of communication between a single transmitter and many receivers in the prese...
International audienceThis paper investigates the secrecy capacity of the wiretap broadcast channel ...
Abstract This paper considers the compound wiretap channel, which generalizes Wyner's wiretap model ...
We investigate the effects of an additional relay node on the secrecy of broadcast channels by consi...
Abstract—This paper investigates the capacity region of three-receiver AWGN broadcast channels where...
Abstract—This paper investigates the capacity region of three-receiver AWGN broadcast channels where...
Abstract—We study information-theoretic security for discrete memoryless interference and broadcast ...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider the problem of secret key agreement in state-dependent 3-receive...
This paper considers the compound wiretap channel, which generalizes Wyner’s wiretap model to allow ...
The capacity of the Gaussian wiretap channel model is analyzed when there are multiple antennas at t...
We study a class of three-receiver discrete memoryless broadcast channel (DM-BC) with three degraded...
Abstract—We consider a three-receiver wiretap channel in which the transmitter aims to send a common...
Abstract—This paper investigates the capacity region of the three-receiver AWGN broadcast channel wh...
International audienceThis paper considers the Broadcast Channel with Confidential Message (BCCM) wh...
International audienceWe study the two-transmitter two-receiver channel with confidential messages c...
We study the security of communication between a single transmitter and many receivers in the prese...
International audienceThis paper investigates the secrecy capacity of the wiretap broadcast channel ...
Abstract This paper considers the compound wiretap channel, which generalizes Wyner's wiretap model ...
We investigate the effects of an additional relay node on the secrecy of broadcast channels by consi...
Abstract—This paper investigates the capacity region of three-receiver AWGN broadcast channels where...
Abstract—This paper investigates the capacity region of three-receiver AWGN broadcast channels where...
Abstract—We study information-theoretic security for discrete memoryless interference and broadcast ...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider the problem of secret key agreement in state-dependent 3-receive...
This paper considers the compound wiretap channel, which generalizes Wyner’s wiretap model to allow ...
The capacity of the Gaussian wiretap channel model is analyzed when there are multiple antennas at t...
We study a class of three-receiver discrete memoryless broadcast channel (DM-BC) with three degraded...
Abstract—We consider a three-receiver wiretap channel in which the transmitter aims to send a common...
Abstract—This paper investigates the capacity region of the three-receiver AWGN broadcast channel wh...
International audienceThis paper considers the Broadcast Channel with Confidential Message (BCCM) wh...