On the Secrecy Capacity of Fading Channels
The Ohio State University · Nile University · +1 more institution
Abstract
We consider the secure transmission of information over an ergodic fading channel in the presence of an eavesdropper. Our eavesdropper can be viewed as the wireless counterpart of Wyner's wiretapper. The secrecy capacity of such a system is characterized under the assumption of asymptotically long coherence intervals. We first consider the full channel state information (CSI) case, where the transmitter has access to the channel gains of the legitimate receiver and the eavesdropper. The secrecy capacity under this full CSI assumption serves as an upper bound for the secrecy capacity when only the CSI of the legitimate receiver is known at the transmitter, which is characterized next. In each scenario, the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Fading
- Channel state information
- Secrecy
- Transmitter
- Computer science
- Channel (broadcasting)
- Channel capacity
- Information-theoretic security