2009 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory 2009
DOI: 10.1109/isit.2009.5205966
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On the impact of quantized channel feedback in guaranteeing secrecy with artificial noise

Abstract: Physical-layer secrecy in wireless fading channels has been studied extensively in recent years to ensure reliable communication between the transmitter and the receiver subject to constraints on the information attainable by the eavesdropper. With multiple antennas at the transmitter, Goel and Negi proposed the use of artificial noise (AN) in the null space of the receiver's channel to corrupt the eavesdropper's reception, which helps guarantee secrecy without knowledge of the eavesdropper's channel. It has b… Show more

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“…• The effects of imperfect and quantized CSIT of the main (Alice-to-Bob) channel upon the secrecy rate were examined in [62] and [63], respectively, while bounds on secrecy capacity with imperfect CSIT and limited ARQ feedback were given in [64], [65]. MIMOME secrecy rate maximization with imperfect CSIT of all channels was solved using an iterative algorithm in [66] via a Taylor series expansion to convexify the secrecy rate.…”
Section: Multi-antenna Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• The effects of imperfect and quantized CSIT of the main (Alice-to-Bob) channel upon the secrecy rate were examined in [62] and [63], respectively, while bounds on secrecy capacity with imperfect CSIT and limited ARQ feedback were given in [64], [65]. MIMOME secrecy rate maximization with imperfect CSIT of all channels was solved using an iterative algorithm in [66] via a Taylor series expansion to convexify the secrecy rate.…”
Section: Multi-antenna Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, to the best of our knowledge, these issues have not been addressed before in the context of secret communications. Compared to our previous works [10], [11], we improve the bit scaling law for the MISOSE case in [10] by removing some approximation steps, and provide detailed proofs for the results in [11]. The results on the AN power allocation and the impact of CQI have not been presented before.…”
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“…Sum of beta random variables arises in many applied areas: analysis of PERT networks ( Sculli & Wong , ); software reliability estimation ( Adams , ); project management processes ( Klein , ); maximal ratio combining in cellular MIMO‐CDMA downlink systems ( Ma et al , ); the impact of quantized channel feedback in guaranteeing secrecy with artificial noise ( Liang et al , ); to mention but a few.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%