Two-User Gaussian Broadcast Wiretap Channel With Common Message and Feedback: Revisit

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION FORENSICS AND SECURITY(2024)

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The two-user Gaussian broadcast wiretap channel with common message and feedback (GBC-WTC-CM-F) is revisited. Traditionally, achievable secrecy rate of this model is achieved by combining Marton's coding scheme for the two-user broadcast channel (BC) and the secret-key based feedback scheme, where both of the two feedback links are used to transmit secret keys shared between the transceivers. Recently, it has been shown that for the Gaussian wiretap channel with feedback, the Schalkwijk-Kailath (SK) feedback scheme achieves its secrecy capacity. Then it is natural to ask: can we do better when applying the SK-type scheme to the GBC-WTC-CM-F? In this paper, we answer this question by proposing two kinds of SK-type schemes. Specifically, first, we propose a hybrid scheme where one feedback link is used to transmit a secret key, and the other one is used for SK-type coding. We show that this hybrid scheme may perform better than the existing one in some cases. Next, we show that Ozarow's extended SK scheme for the two-user Gaussian BC with feedback, where both feedback links are used for SK-type coding, is self-secure (satisfying perfect weak secrecy constraint by itself) and may perform the best. We further show that Ozarow's scheme is in fact a secure finite blocklength coding scheme, and extend it to the static fading SISO and SIMO cases. Finally, the results of this paper are further explained by numerical examples.
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Encoding,Receivers,Channel coding,Electronic mail,Gaussian channels,Decoding,Transmitters,Broadcast channel,feedback,Schalkwijk-Kailath scheme,secrecy capacity,SIMO,SISO,wiretap channel
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