Secure Identification for Gaussian Channels and Identification for Multi-Antenna Gaussian Channels

12 Nov 2020  ·  Wafa Labidi, Christian Deppe, Holger Boche ·

New applications in modern communications are demanding robust and ultra-reliable low latency information exchange such as machine-to-machine and human-to-machine communications. For many of these applications, the identification approach of Ahlswede and Dueck is much more efficient than the classical message transmission scheme proposed by Shannon. Previous studies concentrate mainly on identification over discrete channels. For discrete channels, it was proved that identification is robust under channels uncertainty. Furthermore, optimal identification schemes that are secure and robust against jamming attacks have been considered. However, no results for continuous channels have yet been established. That is why we focus on the continuous case: the Gaussian channel for its known practical relevance. We deal with secure identification over Gaussian channels. Provable secure communication is of a high interest for future communication systems. A key technique for implementing secure communication is the physical layer security based on information theoretic security. We model this with the wiretap channel. In particular, we provide a suitable coding scheme for the Gaussian wiretap channel (GWC) and determine the corresponding secure identification capacity. We also consider Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) Gaussian channels and provide an efficient signal-processing scheme. This scheme allows a separation of signal-processing and Gaussian coding.

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