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Information-theoretic secrecy is combined with cryptographic secrecy to create a secret-key exchange protocol for wireless networks. A network of transmitters, which already have cryptographically secured channels between them, cooperate to exchange a secr ...
The asynchronous capacity region of memoryless multiple-access channels is the union of certain polytopes. It is well known that vertices of such polytopes may be approached via a technique called successive decoding. It is also known that an extension of ...
Security is an important aspect for the future wire- less networks. Since the number of network nodes increases con- stantly, and, in addition, the networks are decentralized and ad- hoc in nature, it becomes more challenging to apply the current cryptogra ...