Secure communication with feedback is studied. An achievability scheme in which the backward channel is used to generate a shared secret key is proposed. The scenario of binary symmetric forward and backward channels is considered, and a combination of the proposed scheme and Maurer's coding scheme is shown to achieve improved secrecy rates. The scenario of a Gaussian channel with perfect output feedback is also analyzed and the Schalkwijk-Kailath coding scheme is shown to achieve the secrecy capacity for this channel
In this work, the critical role of noisy feedback in enhancing the secrecy capacity of the wiretap c...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of secure communica-tion over a wiretap channel with...
We consider secret key agreement over the Gaussian two-way wiretap channel (GTWWC), where all the re...
Secure communication with feedback is studied. An achievability scheme in which the backward channel...
Secure communication with feedback is studied. An achievability scheme in which the backward channel...
In this paper, we propose a feedback scheme for transmitting secret messages between two legitimate ...
Submitted to IEEE Trans. Information TheoryInternational audienceIt is a well-known fact that feedba...
In this paper, we propose a feedback scheme to achieve a strictly positive secrecy rate over an eave...
The broadcast channel with mutual secrecy requirement at the receivers (BC-MSR-R) is a basic model c...
Abstract—Most practical communication links are bidirectional. In these models, since the source nod...
The model for a broadcast channel with confidential messages (BC-CM) plays an important role in the ...
International audienceIt is well-known that feedback does not increase the capacity of point-to-poin...
International audienceIt is well-known that feedback does not increase the capacity of point-to-poin...
We consider a 1-to-K communication scenario, where a source transmits private messages to K receiver...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of secure communi-cation over a degraded wiretap channel p(y...
In this work, the critical role of noisy feedback in enhancing the secrecy capacity of the wiretap c...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of secure communica-tion over a wiretap channel with...
We consider secret key agreement over the Gaussian two-way wiretap channel (GTWWC), where all the re...
Secure communication with feedback is studied. An achievability scheme in which the backward channel...
Secure communication with feedback is studied. An achievability scheme in which the backward channel...
In this paper, we propose a feedback scheme for transmitting secret messages between two legitimate ...
Submitted to IEEE Trans. Information TheoryInternational audienceIt is a well-known fact that feedba...
In this paper, we propose a feedback scheme to achieve a strictly positive secrecy rate over an eave...
The broadcast channel with mutual secrecy requirement at the receivers (BC-MSR-R) is a basic model c...
Abstract—Most practical communication links are bidirectional. In these models, since the source nod...
The model for a broadcast channel with confidential messages (BC-CM) plays an important role in the ...
International audienceIt is well-known that feedback does not increase the capacity of point-to-poin...
International audienceIt is well-known that feedback does not increase the capacity of point-to-poin...
We consider a 1-to-K communication scenario, where a source transmits private messages to K receiver...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of secure communi-cation over a degraded wiretap channel p(y...
In this work, the critical role of noisy feedback in enhancing the secrecy capacity of the wiretap c...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of secure communica-tion over a wiretap channel with...
We consider secret key agreement over the Gaussian two-way wiretap channel (GTWWC), where all the re...