Secure Block Joint Source-Channel Coding with Sequential Encoding

05/10/2023
by   Hamid Ghourchian, et al.
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We extend the results of Ghourchian et al. [IEEE JSAIT-2021], to joint source-channel coding with eavesdropping. Our work characterizes the sequential encoding process using the cumulative rate distribution functions (CRDF) and includes a security constraint using the cumulative leakage distribution functions (CLF). The information leakage is defined based on the mutual information between the source and the output of the wiretap channel to the eavesdropper. We derive inner and outer bounds on the achievable CRDF for a given source and CLF, and show that the bounds are tight when the distribution achieving the capacity of the wiretap channel is the same as the one achieving the capacity of the channel.

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