Secrecy Rates for a Channel With Two Senders and Two Receivers
Motivated in part by the problem of secure multicast distributed storage, we analyze secrecy rates for a channel in which two transmitters simultaneously multicast to two receivers in the presence of an eavesdropper. Achievable rates are calculated via extensions of a technique due to Chia and El Gamal and also the method of output statistics of random binning. An intriguing synergy is observed between the achievable rate expressions arising from the two techniques: the rate region of the latter is simplified via a constraint that is discovered while deriving the former rate region. Outer bounds are derived for both the degraded and non-degraded versions of the channel, and examples are provided in which the inner and outer bounds meet. The inner bounds recover known results for the multiple-access wiretap channel, broadcast channel with confidential messages, and the compound MAC channel. An auxiliary result is also produced that characterizes the minimal randomness necessary to achieve secrecy in multiple-access wiretap channels.
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