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    On SDoF of Multi-Receiver Wiretap Channel With Alternating CSIT

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    We study the problem of secure transmission over a Gaussian multi-input single-output (MISO) two receiver channel with an external eavesdropper, under the assumption that the state of the channel which is available to each receiver is conveyed either perfectly (PP) or with delay (DD) to the transmitter. Denoting by S1S_1, S2S_2, and S3S_3 the channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) of user 1, user 2, and eavesdropper, respectively, the overall CSIT can then alternate between eight possible states, i.e., (S1,S2,S3)∈{P,D}3(S_1,S_2,S_3) \in \{P,D\}^3. We denote by λS1S2S3\lambda_{S_1 S_2 S_3} the fraction of time during which the state S1S2S3S_1S_2S_3 occurs. Under these assumptions, we first consider the Gaussian MISO wiretap channel and characterize the secure degrees of freedom (SDoF). Next, we consider the general multi-receiver setup and characterize the SDoF region of fixed hybrid states PPDPPD, PDPPDP, and DDPDDP. We then focus our attention on the symmetric case in which λPDD=λDPD\lambda_{PDD}=\lambda_{DPD}. For this case, we establish bounds on SDoF region. The analysis reveals that alternating CSIT allows synergistic gains in terms of SDoF; and shows that, by opposition to encoding separately over different states, joint encoding across the states enables strictly better secure rates. Furthermore, we specialize our results for the two receivers channel with an external eavesdropper to the two-user broadcast channel. We show that, the synergistic gains in terms of SDoF by alternating CSIT is not restricted to multi-receiver wiretap channels; and, can also be harnessed under broadcast setting.Comment: To Appear in IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Securit

    Time-correlated MISO Wiretap Channel with Delayed CSIT

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    International audienceWe consider the time-correlated multiple-input single-output (MISO) wiretap channel where a multi-antenna transmitter wishes to convey a confidential message to its receiver in the presence of an eavesdropper. Assuming that the transmitter with delayed channel state information acquires some knowledge on current channel state due to the temporal correlation, the secrecy degrees of freedom (SDoF), capturing the behavior of the secrecy capacity in high signal-to-noise ratio regime, is studied. We characterize the optimal SDoF and provide the achievable scheme that takes advantage of both spatial precoding and digitalized artificial noise alignment
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