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Broadcasting over fading wiretap channels

Authors: Yingbin Liang; Lifeng Lai; H. Vincent Poor; Shlomo Shamai (Shitz);

Broadcasting over fading wiretap channels

Abstract

Broadcasting over the fading wiretap channel is investigated for the situation without the channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter and subject to a delay constraint. A new broadcast approach is developed, which integrates secure superposition coding studied in the authors' previous work and embedded coding in a hybrid fashion. This scheme outperforms the previous approaches for the cases when the eavesdropper's channel is fading. The secrecy rate achievable via the new broadcast approach is derived, and the structure of the optimal power allocation function across the secure coding layers is characterized via techniques for solving the problem of constrained calculus of variations. A notion of probabilistic secrecy is introduced and studied, which characterizes the probability that a certain secrecy rate is achieved for any given fading block. Numerical examples are provided to demonstrate the impact of CSI at the transmitter if not available and the channel fluctuation of the eavesdropper on the average secrecy rate.

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