Secure Cascade Channel Synthesis
arXiv:1305.4314
Abstract
We investigate channel synthesis in a cascade setting where nature provides an iid sequence $X^n$ at node 1. Node 1 can send a message at rate $R_1$ to node 2 and node 2 can send a message at rate $R_2$ to node 3. Additionally, all 3 nodes share bits of common randomness at rate $R_0$. We want to generate sequences $Y^n$ and $Z^n$ along nodes in the cascade such that $(X^n,Y^n,Z^n)$ appears to be appropriately correlated and iid even to an eavesdropper who is cognizant of the messages being sent. We characterize the optimal tradeoff between the amount of common randomness used and the required rates of communication. We also solve the problem for arbitrarily long cascades and provide an inner bound for cascade channel synthesis without an eavesdropper.
ISIT 2013, 5 pages, uses IEEEtran.cls