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Arbitrarily varying wiretap channels with type constrained states
Ziv Goldfeld
, Paul Cuff
, Haim H. Permuter
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Arbitrarily Varying Wiretap Channel
100%
Channel State
16%
Channels with State
33%
Closed Set
16%
Coding Theorem
16%
Compound Wiretap Channels
33%
Constrained Coding
16%
Constrained State
100%
Constraint Set
16%
Convex Set
16%
Distribution Decision
16%
Eavesdropper
33%
Max-min
16%
Message Distribution
16%
Min-max
16%
Mutual Information
16%
Probability Mass Function
16%
Random Codes
16%
Secrecy Rate
16%
Security Capacity
50%
Semantic Security
66%
State Probability
16%
State Realization
16%
State Sequences
100%
Type Classes
16%
Type Constraints
16%
Typical Set
16%
Computer Science
Coding Theorem
12%
Constraint Set
12%
Letter Characterization
12%
Mutual Information
12%
Probability Mass Function
12%
State Probability
12%
Type Constraint
12%
wiretap channel
100%