Secure Retrospective Interference Alignment
Mohamed Seif, Ravi Tandon, Ming Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel secure retrospective interference alignment scheme for the $K$-user interference channel with secrecy constraints and delayed CSIT, achieving scalable secure degrees of freedom that grow with the number of users.
Contribution
It presents the first scheme to achieve scalable secure degrees of freedom in multi-user interference channels with secrecy and delayed CSIT.
Findings
Achieves $rac{1}{2} (\sqrt{K} -6)$ SDoF for IC-CM.
Achieves $rac{1}{2} (\sqrt{K} -3)$ SDoF for IC-EE.
Achieves $rac{1}{2} (\sqrt{K} -6)$ SDoF for IC-CM-EE.
Abstract
In this paper, the -user interference channel with secrecy constraints is considered with delayed channel state information at transmitters (CSIT). We propose a novel secure retrospective interference alignment scheme in which the transmitters carefully mix information symbols with artificial noises to ensure confidentiality. Achieving positive secure degrees of freedom (SDoF) is challenging due to the delayed nature of CSIT, and the distributed nature of the transmitters. Our scheme works over two phases: phase one in which each transmitter sends information symbols mixed with artificial noises, and repeats such transmission over multiple rounds. In the next phase, each transmitter uses delayed CSIT of the previous phase and sends a function of the net interference and artificial noises (generated in previous phase), which is simultaneously useful for all receivers. These phases are…
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