• DocumentCode
    27500
  • Title

    Strong Secrecy From Channel Resolvability

  • Author

    Bloch, Matthieu R. ; Laneman, J.N.

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
  • Volume
    59
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Dec. 2013
  • Firstpage
    8077
  • Lastpage
    8098
  • Abstract
    We analyze physical-layer security based on the premise that the coding mechanism for secrecy over noisy channels is tied to the notion of channel resolvability. Instead of considering capacity-based constructions, which associate to each message a subcode that operates just below the capacity of the eavesdropper´s channel, we consider channel-resolvability-based constructions, which associate to each message a subcode that operates just above the resolvability of the eavesdropper´s channel. Building upon the work of Csiszár and Hayashi, we provide further evidence that channel resolvability is a powerful and versatile coding mechanism for secrecy by developing results that hold for strong secrecy metrics and arbitrary channels. Specifically, we show that at least for symmetric wiretap channels, random capacity-based constructions fail to achieve the strong secrecy capacity, while channel-resolvability-based constructions achieve it. We then leverage channel resolvability to establish the secrecy-capacity region of arbitrary broadcast channels with confidential messages and a cost constraint for strong secrecy metrics. Finally, we specialize our results to study the secrecy capacity of wireless channels with perfect channel state information (CSI), mixed channels, and compound channels with receiver CSI, as well as the secret-key capacity of source models for secret-key agreement. By tying secrecy to channel resolvability, we obtain achievable rates for strong secrecy metrics with simple proofs.
  • Keywords
    broadcast channels; channel coding; telecommunication security; arbitrary broadcast channels; channel resolvability; channel state information; channel-resolvability-based constructions; coding mechanism; compound channels; confidential messages; cost constraint; eavesdropper channel; leverage channel resolvability; mixed channels; noisy channels; physical-layer security; random capacity-based constructions; receiver CSI; secrecy metrics; secrecy-capacity region; secret-key agreement; secret-key capacity; subcode; symmetric wiretap channels; Channel capacity; Encoding; Entropy; Measurement; Mutual information; Random variables; Security; Channel resolvability; information-spectrum; information-theoretic security; secret-key agreement; wireless channels; wiretap channel;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9448
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIT.2013.2283722
  • Filename
    6612711