Secret key agreement on wiretap channels with transmitter side information

Ashish Khisti

Secret-key agreement protocols over wiretap channels controlled by a state parameter are studied. The entire state sequence is known (non-causally) to the sender but not to the receiver and the eavesdropper. Upper and lower bounds on the secret-key capacity are established both with and without public discussion. The proposed coding scheme involves constructing a codebook to create common reconstruction of the state sequence at the sender and the receiver and another secret-key codebook constructed by random binning. For the special case of Gaussian channels, with no public discussion, - the secret-key generation with dirty paper problem, the gap between our bounds is at-most 1/2 bit and the bounds coincide in the high signal-to-noise ratio and high interference-to-noise ratio regimes. In the presence of public discussion our bounds coincide, yielding the capacity, when then the channels of the receiver and the eavesdropper satisfy an in- dependent noise condition.

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