Wiretap channel capacity: Secrecy criteria, strong converse, and phase change
This paper employs equal-image-size source partitioning techniques to derive the capacities of the general discrete memoryless wiretap channel (DM-WTC) under four different secrecy criteria. These criteria respectively specify requirements on the expected values and tail probabilities of the differe...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper employs equal-image-size source partitioning techniques to derive
the capacities of the general discrete memoryless wiretap channel (DM-WTC)
under four different secrecy criteria. These criteria respectively specify
requirements on the expected values and tail probabilities of the differences,
in absolute value and in exponent, between the joint probability of the secret
message and the eavesdropper's observation and the corresponding probability if
they were independent. Some of these criteria reduce back to the standard
leakage and variation distance constraints that have been previously considered
in the literature. The capacities under these secrecy criteria are found to be
different when non-vanishing error and secrecy tolerances are allowed. Based on
these new results, we are able to conclude that the strong converse property
generally holds for the DM-WTC only under the two secrecy criteria based on
constraining the tail probabilities. Under the secrecy criteria based on the
expected values, an interesting phase change phenomenon is observed as the
tolerance values vary. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1701.07347 |