Title :
The Wiretap Channel With Feedback: Encryption Over the Channel
Author :
Lai, Lifeng ; El Gamal, Hesham ; Poor, H. Vincent
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ
Abstract :
In this work, the critical role of noisy feedback in enhancing the secrecy capacity of the wiretap channel is established. Unlike previous works, where a noiseless public discussion channel is used for feedback, the feed-forward and feedback signals share the same noisy channel in the present model. Quite interestingly, this noisy feedback model is shown to be more advantageous in the current setting. More specifically, the discrete memoryless modulo-additive channel with a full-duplex destination node is considered first, and it is shown that the judicious use of feedback increases the secrecy capacity to the capacity of the source-destination channel in the absence of the wiretapper. In the achievability scheme, the feedback signal corresponds to a private key, known only to the destination. In the half-duplex scheme, a novel feedback technique that always achieves a positive perfect secrecy rate (even when the source-wiretapper channel is less noisy than the source-destination channel) is proposed. These results hinge on the modulo-additive property of the channel, which is exploited by the destination to perform encryption over the channel without revealing its key to the source. Finally, this scheme is extended to the continuous real valued modulo-Lambda channel where it is shown that the secrecy capacity with feedback is also equal to the capacity in the absence of the wiretapper.
Keywords :
AWGN channels; channel capacity; channel coding; feedback; memoryless systems; private key cryptography; telecommunication security; additive white Gaussian noise channel; discrete memoryless modulo-additive channel; full-duplex destination node; half-duplex scheme; noisy feedback model; private key encryption; secrecy capacity; source-destination channel; wiretap channel; AWGN; Additive white noise; Channel capacity; Cryptography; Entropy; Fasteners; Feedback; Feedforward systems; Gaussian noise; Helium; Feedback; modulo-additive; noisy; secrecy capacity; wiretap channel;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2008.929914