On the Secrecy Capacity of the Multiple-Antenna Wiretap Channel with Limited CSI Feedback
Author(s) -
Amal Hyadi,
Zouheir Rezki,
MohamedSlim Alouini
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
2015 ieee global communications conference (globecom)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1109/glocom.2014.7417635
Subject(s) - transmitter , fading , channel state information , secrecy , computer science , channel (broadcasting) , ergodic theory , transmission (telecommunications) , channel capacity , upper and lower bounds , topology (electrical circuits) , block (permutation group theory) , constraint (computer aided design) , secure transmission , computer network , telecommunications , mathematics , wireless , computer security , combinatorics , mathematical analysis , geometry
We study the ergodic secrecy capacity of a block- fading wiretap channel when there are multiple antennas at the transmitter, the legitimate receiver and the eavesdropper. We consider that the receivers are aware of their respective channel matrices while the transmitter is only provided by a B-bits feedback of the main channel state information. The feedback bits are sent by the legitimate receiver, at the beginning of each fading block, over an error free public link with limited capacity. Assuming an average transmit power constraint, we provide an upper and a lower bounds on the ergodic secrecy capacity. Then, we present a framework to design the optimal codebooks for feedback and transmission. In addition, we show that the proposed lower and upper bounds coincide asymptotically as the capacity of the feedback link becomes large; hence, fully characterizing the secrecy capacity in this case.
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