DocumentCode
181683
Title
Achievable rate-equivocation regions for relay broadcast channels with confidential messages
Author
Bin Dai ; Zheng Ma
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Southwest JiaoTong Univ., Chengdu, China
fYear
2014
fDate
26-29 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
393
Lastpage
397
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the effects of an additional relay node on the secrecy of broadcast channels by considering the model of relay broadcast channels with confidential messages (RBC-CM). More specifically, first, we investigate the discrete memoryless relay broadcast channels with two confidential messages and one common message. Three inner bounds (with respect to decode-forward, generalized noise-forward and compress-forward strategies) on the capacity-equivocation region are provided. Second, we investigate the discrete memoryless relay broadcast channels with one confidential message and one common message. This work generalizes Lai-Gamal´s work on the relay-eavesdropper channel by considering an additional common message for both the legitimate receiver and the eavesdropper. Inner bounds on the capacity-equivocation region are provided, and the results are further explained via a Gaussian example. Compared with Csiszár-Körner´s work on broadcast channels with confidential messages (BCC), we find that with the help of the relay node, the secrecy capacity region of the Gaussian BCC is enhanced.
Keywords
Gaussian channels; broadcast channels; channel capacity; decode and forward communication; radio receivers; relay networks (telecommunication); Gaussian example; achievable rate equivocation regions; broadcast channel secrecy; capacity-equivocation region; common message; compress-forward strategy; confidential messages; decode-forward strategy; discrete memoryless relay; generalized noise-forward strategy; legitimate receiver; relay broadcast channels; relay node; relay-eavesdropper channel; secrecy capacity region; Australia; Decoding; Educational institutions; Noise; Noise measurement; Receivers; Relays; Confidential messages; multiple-access channel; power control; secrecy capacity region;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Theory and its Applications (ISITA), 2014 International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Melbourne, VIC
Type
conf
Filename
6979872
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