Super-activation as a unique feature of arbitrarily varying wiretap channels
3077-3081
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
ISIT
IEEE
2016
Arbitrarily Varying Channels - A Model for Robust Communication in the Presence of Unknown Interference
Communications in Interference Limited Networks
W. Utschick, ed.
Springer International Publishing
2016
Broadcast Channels with Confidential Messages: Channel Uncertainty, Robustness, and Continuity
69-93
Physical and Data-Link Security Techniques for Future Communication Systems
M. Baldi and S. Tomasin, eds.
Springer
2016
The Arbitrarily Varying Wiretap Channel – Communication under Uncoordinated Attacks
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
ISIT2015
IEEE
2015
A Channel Under Simultaneous Jamming and Eavesdropping Attack--Correlated Random Coding Capacities Under Strong Secrecy Criteria
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
2016
62
7
Jul
3844-3862
Interference-Aware Analog Computation over the Wireless Channel: Fundamentals and Strategies
97-118
Communications in Interference Limited Networks
W. Utschick, ed.
Springer International Publishing
2016
Secure computation of linear functions over linear discrete multiple-access wiretap channels
1670-1674
2016 50th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers
2016
On secure computation over the binary modulo-2 adder multiple-access wiretap channel
IEEE Information Theory Workshop
IEEE
2016
Deducing Truth From Correlation
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
2016
62
12
Sep
7505 - 7517
The Arbitrarily Varying Wiretap Channel -- Secret Randomness, Stability, and Super-Activation
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
2016
62
6
Jun
3504-3531