The multiterminal secret key agreement problem by public discussion is formulated with an additional source compression step where, prior to the public discussion phase, users independently compress their private sources to filter out strongly correlated components in order to generate a common secret key. The objective is to maximize the achievable key rate as a function of the joint entropy of the compressed sources. Since the maximum achievable key rate captures the total amount of information mutual to the compressed sources, an optimal compression scheme essentially maximizes the multivariate mutual information per bit of randomness of the private sources, and can therefore be viewed more generally as a dimension reduction technique. S...
Abstract—Secret key generation is considered for a pair of terminals that observe correlated sources...
We consider a coded cooperative data exchange problem with the goal of generating a secret key. Spec...
The focus of this paper is on the public communication required for generating a maximal-rate secret...
The multiterminal secret key agreement problem by public discussion is formulated with an additional...
For the multiterminal secret key agreement problem, new single-letter lower bounds are obtained on t...
In the multiterminal secret key agreement problem, a set of users want to discuss with each other un...
For the multiterminal secret key agreement problem under a private source model, it is known that th...
For the multiterminal secret key agreement problem under a private source model, it is known that th...
. The problem of generating a shared secret key S by two parties knowing dependent random variables ...
Two parties observing correlated data seek to exchange their data using interactive communication. H...
We consider information theoretic secret key (SK) agreement and secure function computation by multi...
This dissertation deals with a multiterminal source model for secret key gen-eration by multiple net...
Abstract—We study the generation of a secret key of maximum rate by a pair of terminals observing co...
Abstract. We consider secret key agreement by multiple parties observ-ing correlated data and commun...
Abstract—Secret key generation by multiple terminals is consid-ered based on their observations of j...
Abstract—Secret key generation is considered for a pair of terminals that observe correlated sources...
We consider a coded cooperative data exchange problem with the goal of generating a secret key. Spec...
The focus of this paper is on the public communication required for generating a maximal-rate secret...
The multiterminal secret key agreement problem by public discussion is formulated with an additional...
For the multiterminal secret key agreement problem, new single-letter lower bounds are obtained on t...
In the multiterminal secret key agreement problem, a set of users want to discuss with each other un...
For the multiterminal secret key agreement problem under a private source model, it is known that th...
For the multiterminal secret key agreement problem under a private source model, it is known that th...
. The problem of generating a shared secret key S by two parties knowing dependent random variables ...
Two parties observing correlated data seek to exchange their data using interactive communication. H...
We consider information theoretic secret key (SK) agreement and secure function computation by multi...
This dissertation deals with a multiterminal source model for secret key gen-eration by multiple net...
Abstract—We study the generation of a secret key of maximum rate by a pair of terminals observing co...
Abstract. We consider secret key agreement by multiple parties observ-ing correlated data and commun...
Abstract—Secret key generation by multiple terminals is consid-ered based on their observations of j...
Abstract—Secret key generation is considered for a pair of terminals that observe correlated sources...
We consider a coded cooperative data exchange problem with the goal of generating a secret key. Spec...
The focus of this paper is on the public communication required for generating a maximal-rate secret...