Can Marton Coding Alone Ensure Individual Secrecy?

06/28/2019
by   Jin Yeong Tan, et al.
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For communications in the presence of eavesdroppers, random components are often used in code design to camouflage information from eavesdroppers. In broadcast channels without eavesdroppers, Marton coding comprises random components which allow correlation between auxiliary random variables representing independent messages. In this paper, we study if Marton coding alone can ensure individual secrecy in the two-receiver discrete memoryless broadcast channel with a passive eavesdropper. Our results show that this is possible and Marton coding guarantees individual secrecy in accordance to the principle of Wyner secrecy coding. However, this comes with a penalty of requiring stricter channel conditions.

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