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Wiretap channels with causal and non-causal state information: revisited (2001.03482v12)

Published 10 Jan 2020 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: The coding problem for wiretap channels with causal channel state information (CSI) available at the encoder (Alice) and/or the decoder (Bob) is studied. We are concerned here particularily with the problem of achievable secret-message secret-key rate pairs under the semantic security criterion. Our main result extends all the previous results on achievable rates as given by Chia and El Gamal [10], Fujita [11], and Han and Sasaki [23]. In order to do this, we first derive a unifying theorem (Theorem 2) with causal CSI at Alice, which follows immediately by leveraging the unifying seminal theorem for wiretap channels with non-causal CSI at Alice as recently established by Bunin et al. [22]. The only thing to do here is just to re-interpret the latter non-causal one in a causal manner. A prominent feature of this approach is that we are able to dispense with the block-Markov encoding scheme as used in the previous works. Also, the exact secret-message key capacity region for wiretap channels with non-causal CSI at both Alice and Bob is given.

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