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Low-latency Secure Integrated Sensing and Communication with Transmitter Actions
April 22, 2024, 2 a.m. |
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ePrint Report: Low-latency Secure Integrated Sensing and Communication with Transmitter Actions
Truman Welling, Onur Gunlu, Aylin Yener
This paper considers an information theoretic model of secure integrated sensing and communication, represented as a wiretap channel with action dependent states. This model allows one to secure a part of the transmitted message against a sensed target that eavesdrops the communication, while allowing transmitter actions to change the channel statistics. An exact secrecy-distortion region is given for a physically-degraded channel. Moreover, a …
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