存在非因果信道状态信息的无钥匙隐蔽通信

Hassan ZivariFard, M. Bloch, Aria Nosratinia
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我们考虑了状态依赖信道上的隐蔽通信问题,其中发送方和合法接收方对信道状态信息具有非因果访问权。关于对手的隐蔽通信,被称为“监狱长”,是一种在通信期间由监狱长观察到的信道输出处诱导的分布与以非活动信道输入符号为条件的输出分布相同的通信。秘密通信包括欺骗对手,部分是通过大量的密码本;为了在合法的接收者处进行可靠的解码,密码本的不确定性通过管理员无法获得的共享密钥来消除。与先前在依赖状态的秘密通信中的工作不同,我们不假设发送方和合法接收方具有共享密钥的可用性。相反,在发送方和接收方从通道状态中提取共享随机性,尽管通道状态对监狱长的输出有影响,但这种方式对监狱长保持共享随机性的机密性。在没有外部提供的密钥的情况下,导出了隐蔽容量的内界。
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Keyless Covert Communication in the Presence of Non-causal Channel State Information
We consider the problem of covert communication over a state-dependent channel, for which the transmitter and the legitimate receiver have non-causal access to the channel state information. Covert communication with respect to an adversary, referred to as the “warden,” is one in which the distribution induced during communication at the channel output observed by the warden is identical to the output distribution conditioned on an inactive channel-input symbol. Covert communication involves fooling an adversary in part by a proliferation of codebooks; for reliable decoding at the legitimate receiver the codebook uncertainty is removed via a shared secret key that is unavailable to the warden. Unlike earlier work in state-dependent covert communication, we do not assume the availability of a shared key at the transmitter and legitimate receiver. Rather, a shared randomness is extracted at the transmitter and the receiver from the channel state, in a manner that keeps the shared randomness secret from the warden despite the influence of the channel state on the warden’s output. An inner bound on the covert capacity, in the absence of an externally provided secret key, is derived.
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