Title
Half-duplex active eavesdropping in fast-fading channels: A block-markov wyner secrecy encoding scheme
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-25-2012
Abstract
In this paper, we study the problem of half-duplex active eavesdropping in fast-fading channels. The active eavesdropper is a more powerful adversary than the classical eavesdropper. It can choose between two functional modes: eavesdropping the transmission between the legitimate parties (Ex mode), and jamming it (Jx mode)-the active eavesdropper cannot function in full duplex mode. We consider a conservative scenario, when the active eavesdropper can choose its strategy based on the legitimate transmitter-receiver pair's strategy, and thus, the transmitter and legitimate receiver have to plan for the worst. We show that conventional physical-layer secrecy approaches perform poorly (if at all), and we introduce a novel encoding scheme, based on very limited and unsecured feedback-the Block-Markov Wyner encoding scheme-which outperforms any schemes currently available. © 2012 IEEE.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
First Page
4660
Last Page
4677
Recommended Citation
Amariucai, G., & Wei, S. (2012). Half-duplex active eavesdropping in fast-fading channels: A block-markov wyner secrecy encoding scheme. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 58 (7), 4660-4677. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIT.2012.2191672