Another Proof for the Secrecy Capacity of the K-Receiver Broadcast Channel With Confidential Messages

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Another Proof for the Secrecy Capacity of the K-Receiver Broadcast Channel With Confidential Messages
Title:
Another Proof for the Secrecy Capacity of the K-Receiver Broadcast Channel With Confidential Messages
Journal Title:
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY
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closed
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Publication Date:
01 April 2013
Citation:
Li-Chia Choo; Kai-Kit Wong, "Another Proof for the Secrecy Capacity of the K-Receiver Broadcast Channel With Confidential Messages," Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on , vol.59, no.4, pp.2142,2152, April 2013, doi: 10.1109/TIT.2012.2236913
Abstract:
The secrecy capacity region for the K-receiver degraded broadcast channel (BC) is given for confidential messages sent to the receivers and to be kept secret from an external wiretapper. Superposition coding and Wyner’s random code partitioning are used to show the achievable rate tuples. Error probability analysis and equivocation calculation are also provided. In the converse proof, a new definition for the auxiliary random variables is used, which is different from either the case of the two-receiver BC without common message or the K-receiver BC with common message, both with an external wiretapper, or the K-receiver BC without a wiretapper.
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ISSN:
0018-9448
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