• DocumentCode
    1150841
  • Title

    Capacity of Cognitive Interference Channels With and Without Secrecy

  • Author

    Yingbin Liang ; Somekh-Baruch, Anelia ; Poor, H. Vincent ; Shamai, S. ; Verdu, S.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
  • Volume
    55
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2009
  • Firstpage
    604
  • Lastpage
    619
  • Abstract
    Like the conventional two-user interference channel, the cognitive interference channel consists of two transmitters whose signals interfere at two receivers. It is assumed that there is a common message (message 1) known to both transmitters, and an additional independent message (message 2) known only to the cognitive transmitter (transmitter 2). The cognitive receiver (receiver 2) needs to decode messages 1 and 2, while the non cognitive receiver (receiver 1) should decode only message 1. Furthermore, message 2 is assumed to be a confidential message which needs to be kept as secret as possible from receiver 1, which is viewed as an eavesdropper with regard to message 2. The level of secrecy is measured by the equivocation rate. In this paper, a single-letter expression for the capacity-equivocation region of the discrete memoryless cognitive interference channel is obtained. The capacity-equivocation region for the Gaussian cognitive interference channel is also obtained explicitly. Moreover, particularizing the capacity-equivocation region to the case without a secrecy constraint, the capacity region for the two-user cognitive interference channel is obtained, by providing a converse theorem.
  • Keywords
    Gaussian channels; channel capacity; channel coding; cognitive radio; decoding; radiofrequency interference; Gaussian cognitive interference channel; capacity-equivocation region; cognitive interference channel capacity; cognitive receiver; cognitive transmitter; discrete memoryless cognitive interference channel; message decoding; single-letter expression; Cities and towns; Cognitive radio; Communication system control; Communication systems; Constraint theory; Decoding; Interference channels; Interference constraints; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Capacity-equivocation region; cognitive communication; confidential messages; interference channel; rate splitting; secrecy capacity region;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9448
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIT.2008.2009584
  • Filename
    4777619