DocumentCode
2899498
Title
The Two-Way MIMO Wire-Tap Channel
Author
Souihli, Oussama ; Ohtsuki, Tomoaki
Author_Institution
Grad. Sch. of Sci. & Technol., Keio Univ., Yokohama, Japan
fYear
2009
fDate
14-18 June 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
We introduce the two-way MIMO wire-tap channel and convey its potential to provide information-theoretic secure communications. We mainly address two challenges, namely the channel estimation and the single-user decodability issues. For the former, as the channel estimation becomes trickier owing to self-interference, we propose that users project their training signals on orthogonal subspaces to ensure their separability upon reception. For the latter, we suggest that each user uses, among the available antennas only the antenna subset that ensures both peers are not single-user decodable while maximizing their achievable secrecy sum-rate. Thus, unlike the result reported in literature about the two-way single-antenna wire-tap channel, we demonstrate that it is possible to achieve a positive secrecy rate even when a user is single-user decodable, provided that a sufficient number of transmit antennas be available. Finally, we observe that the proposed scheme, unlike secrecy schemes based on Wyner´s degraded wire-tap channel, provides positive secrecy sum-rate even when the eavesdropper´s channels incur as little noise as the legitimate users´, and maintains the secrecy rate´s growth in the high SNR regime, a fact we demonstrate by computer simulations. This makes the proposed scheme a better candidate for high-throughput secrecy applications.
Keywords
MIMO communication; information theory; telecommunication security; wireless channels; channel estimation; eavesdropper channels; information theory; secure communication; single-user decodability; two-way MIMO wire-tap channel; Channel estimation; Communications Society; Computer simulation; Decoding; Degradation; MIMO; Paper technology; Signal to noise ratio; Transmitting antennas; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications, 2009. ICC '09. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dresden
ISSN
1938-1883
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3435-0
Electronic_ISBN
1938-1883
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2009.5199519
Filename
5199519
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