1. MIMOME channel secrecy capacity
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M.S. Arefin, Jinsang Kim, and Mohammad Rakibul Islam
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Spatial correlation ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Transmitter ,MIMO ,Radio receiver ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,law.invention ,Channel capacity ,symbols.namesake ,law ,Gaussian noise ,symbols ,Fading ,business ,Secure transmission ,Computer Science::Cryptography and Security ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Computer network ,Communication channel - Abstract
Although conventional cryptographic security mechanisms are essential to the overall problem of security, the openness of wireless medium poses both threats and opportunities for securing transmission. Information theoretic security is attracting researchers for its robust nature. In this paper, a Gaussian multiple input multiple output multiple eavesdropper (MIMOME) channel is considered where a transmitter is communicating to a receiver in the presence of an eavesdropper. The transmitter is equipped with multiple antennas, while the receiver and the eavesdropper also contains multiple antennas. We present a technique for determining the secrecy capacity of the MIMO channel under Gaussian noise. To do so, we transform the channel into multiple single input multiple output (SIMO) Gaussian wiretap channel and then use scalar approach using standard techniques of communications theory. Then we consider the effect of fading and found out the limiting values of the secrecy capacity.
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- 2008
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