This paper considers a state dependent broadcast channel with one transmitter, Alice, and two receivers, Bob and Eve. The problem is to effectively convey (''amplify'') the channel state sequence to Bob while ``masking'' it from Eve. The extent to which the state sequence cannot be masked from Eve is referred to as leakage. This can be viewed as a secrecy problem, where we desire that the channel state itself be minimally leaked to Eve while being communicated to Bob. This paper is aimed at characterizing the tradeoff region between amplification and leakage rates for such a system. An achievable coding scheme is presented, wherein the transmitter transmits a partial state information over the channel to facilitate the amplification process...
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The secure transmission of information over wireless systems in the presence of an eavesdropper has ...
Abstract—We study the capacity of secret-key agreement over a wiretap channel with state parameters....
A state-dependent degraded broadcast diamond channel is studied where the source-to-relays cut is mo...
In this thesis, we aim to study broadcast channels with practical transmission constraints. First, w...
This paper considers a state dependent broadcast channel with one transmitter, Alice, and two receiv...
Abstract—We consider a three-receiver wiretap channel in which the transmitter aims to send a common...
Abstract—We consider the problem of transmitting data at rate over a state-dependent channel wi...
In this paper, first, we investigate the model of degraded broadcast channel with side information a...
International audienceThis paper investigates the problem of source-channel coding for secure transm...
Secure transmission of information over wireless channels in the presence of an eavesdropper has att...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a binary energy har-vesting transmitter that wishes to control t...
We consider a 1-to-K communication scenario, where a source transmits private messages to K receiver...
Abstract—We study information-theoretic security for discrete memoryless interference and broadcast ...
We consider the problem of covert communication over a state-dependent channel, where the transmitte...
We investigate the effects of an additional relay node on the secrecy of broadcast channels by consi...
The secure transmission of information over wireless systems in the presence of an eavesdropper has ...
Abstract—We study the capacity of secret-key agreement over a wiretap channel with state parameters....
A state-dependent degraded broadcast diamond channel is studied where the source-to-relays cut is mo...
In this thesis, we aim to study broadcast channels with practical transmission constraints. First, w...