Secure Coding via Gaussian Random Fields

05/18/2022
by   Ali Bereyhi, et al.
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Inverse probability problems whose generative models are given by strictly nonlinear Gaussian random fields show the all-or-nothing behavior: There exists a critical rate at which Bayesian inference exhibits a phase transition. Below this rate, the optimal Bayesian estimator recovers the data perfectly, and above it the recovered data becomes uncorrelated. This study uses the replica method from the theory of spin glasses to show that this critical rate is the channel capacity. This interesting finding has a particular application to the problem of secure transmission: A strictly nonlinear Gaussian random field along with random binning can be used to securely encode a confidential message in a wiretap channel. Our large-system characterization demonstrates that this secure coding scheme asymptotically achieves the secrecy capacity of the Gaussian wiretap channel.

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