
In next-generation connectivity systems, which rely on robust and low-latency information exchange, there exists communication tasks in which the Ahlswede/Dueck identification scheme is much more efficient than Shannon’s transmission scheme. We concentrate on the arbitrarily varying wiretap channel (AVWC) that models jamming attacks. We provide a coding scheme for secure identification and determine the secrecy capacity of the AVWC. Furthermore, we analyze important properties of this capacity function, e.g., continuity and super-additivity. These properties are important for the design of robust secure communication design and for the optimization of the medium access control.
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