Non Traditional Relay Channels: Diversity and Secrecy Gains

H. E. Gamal
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Summary form only given. In this talk, we report some of the recent results on non traditional relay channels. More specifically, the outage-limited relay channel is discussed first. Here, a simple implementation of the dynamic decode and forward relaying scheme is presented. This scheme achieved the optimal diversity-multiplexing tradeoff for multiplexing gains r les 0.5. In the second part of the talk, we impose a secrecy constraint on the relay channel by introducing an eavesdropper to the basic setup. Several cooperation strategies for enhancing the secrecy capacity are devised, and the corresponding achievable rate-equivocation region is characterized. Of particular interest is the novel noise-forwarding (NF) strategy, where the relay node sends codewords independent of the source message to confuse the eavesdropper. This strategy is used to illustrate the deaf helper phenomenon, where the relay is able to facilitate secure communications while being totally ignorant of the transmitted messages. Furthermore, NF is shown to increase the secrecy capacity in the reversely degraded scenario, where the relay node fails to offer performance gains in the classical setting.
非传统中继信道:多样性和保密性增益
只提供摘要形式。在这次演讲中,我们报告了一些非传统中继信道的最新研究成果。更具体地说,首先讨论了限停中继通道。本文给出了一种动态解码和转发方案的简单实现。该方案在复用增益小于0.5的情况下实现了分集复用的最佳折衷。在演讲的第二部分,我们通过在基本设置中引入窃听器来对中继通道施加保密约束。设计了几种提高保密能力的合作策略,并对相应的可实现速率模糊区域进行了表征。特别有趣的是新的噪声转发(NF)策略,其中中继节点发送独立于源消息的码字以混淆窃听者。此策略用于说明聋人助手现象,其中中继能够在完全不知道传输消息的情况下促进安全通信。此外,在中继节点无法在经典设置中提供性能提升的情况下,NF被证明可以增加反向降级场景中的保密能力。
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