Individual secrecy for broadcast channels with receiver side information
Yanling Chen, O. Ozan Koyluoglu, Aydin Sezgin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the capacity regions for secure broadcast communication with receiver side information under individual secrecy constraints, providing new capacity characterizations for various eavesdropper scenarios in both discrete and Gaussian channels.
Contribution
It introduces the first complete capacity region characterizations for individual secrecy in broadcast channels with receiver side information, including special cases and Gaussian models.
Findings
Capacity regions are characterized for weak and strong eavesdroppers.
The capacity region forms a line or a square with missing corners depending on eavesdropper strength.
Positive secure rates are always achievable under individual secrecy constraints.
Abstract
This paper studies the problem of secure communication over the broadcast channel with receiver side information under the lens of individual secrecy constraints. That is, the transmitter wants to send two independent messages to two receivers which have, respectively, the desired message of the other receiver as side information, while keeping the eavesdropper ignorant of each message (i.e., the information leakage from each message to the eavesdropper is made vanishing). Building upon one-time pad, secrecy coding, and broadcasting schemes, achievable rate regions are investigated, and the capacity region for special cases of either a weak or strong eavesdropper (compared to both legitimate receivers) are characterized. Interestingly, the capacity region for the former corresponds to a line and the latter corresponds to a square with missing corners; a phenomenon occurring due to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Error Correcting Code Techniques
