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Control of wireless networks with secrecy
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2010
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Secure Network AccessEngineeringWireless SecurityInformation SecurityEdge ComputingJoint Flow ControlCross-layer Resource AllocationInformation Theoretic SecurityData PrivacySecure CommunicationWireless NetworksCooperative DiversityMulti-terminal Information TheoryPrivate Encoding SchemeWireless Cooperative NetworkData SecurityCryptography
We consider the problem of cross-layer resource allocation in time-varying cellular wireless networks, and incorporate information theoretic secrecy as a Quality of Service constraint. Specifically, each node in the network injects two types of traffic, private and open, at rates chosen in order to maximize a global utility function, subject to network stability and secrecy constraints. The secrecy constraint enforces an arbitrarily low mutual information leakage from the source to every node in the network, except for the sink node. We first obtain the achievable rate region for the problem for single and multi-user systems assuming that the nodes have full CSI of their neighbors. Then, we provide a joint flow control, scheduling and private encoding scheme, which does not rely on the knowledge of the prior distribution of the gain of any channel. We prove that our scheme achieves a utility, arbitrarily close to the maximum achievable utility.
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