Embedding covert information on a given broadcast code
2019 IEEE International symposium on information theory (ISIT), 2019•ieeexplore.ieee.org
Given a code used to send a message to two receivers through a degraded discrete
memoryless broadcast channel (DM-BC), the sender wishes to alter the codewords to
achieve the following goals:(i) the original broadcast communication continues to take place,
possibly at the expense of a tolerable increase of the decoding error probability; and (ii) an
additional covert message can be transmitted to the stronger receiver such that the weaker
receiver cannot detect the existence of this message. The main results are:(a) feasibility of …
memoryless broadcast channel (DM-BC), the sender wishes to alter the codewords to
achieve the following goals:(i) the original broadcast communication continues to take place,
possibly at the expense of a tolerable increase of the decoding error probability; and (ii) an
additional covert message can be transmitted to the stronger receiver such that the weaker
receiver cannot detect the existence of this message. The main results are:(a) feasibility of …
Given a code used to send a message to two receivers through a degraded discrete memoryless broadcast channel (DM-BC), the sender wishes to alter the codewords to achieve the following goals: (i) the original broadcast communication continues to take place, possibly at the expense of a tolerable increase of the decoding error probability; and (ii) an additional covert message can be transmitted to the stronger receiver such that the weaker receiver cannot detect the existence of this message. The main results are: (a) feasibility of covert communications is proven by using a random coding argument for general DM-BCs; and (b) necessary conditions for establishing covert communications are described and an impossibility (converse) result is presented for a particular class of DM-BCs. Together, these results characterize the asymptotic fundamental limits of covert communications for this particular class of DM-BCs within an arbitrarily small gap.
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