Fundamental Limits of Gaussian Communication Networks in the Presence of Intelligent Jammers

abstract: The open nature of the wireless communication medium makes it inherently vulnerable to an active attack, wherein a malicious adversary (or jammer) transmits into the medium to disrupt the operation of the legitimate users. Therefore, developing techniques to manage the presence of a jammer...

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Other Authors: Hosseinigoki, Fatemeh (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-556782020-01-15T03:01:17Z Fundamental Limits of Gaussian Communication Networks in the Presence of Intelligent Jammers abstract: The open nature of the wireless communication medium makes it inherently vulnerable to an active attack, wherein a malicious adversary (or jammer) transmits into the medium to disrupt the operation of the legitimate users. Therefore, developing techniques to manage the presence of a jammer and to characterize the effect of an attacker on the fundamental limits of wireless communication networks is important. This dissertation studies various Gaussian communication networks in the presence of such an adversarial jammer. First of all, a standard Gaussian channel is considered in the presence of a jammer, known as a Gaussian arbitrarily-varying channel, but with list-decoding at the receiver. The receiver decodes a list of messages, instead of only one message, with the goal of the correct message being an element of the list. The capacity is characterized, and it is shown that under some transmitter's power constraints the adversary is able to suspend the communication between the legitimate users and make the capacity zero. Next, generalized packing lemmas are introduced for Gaussian adversarial channels to achieve the capacity bounds for three Gaussian multi-user channels in the presence of adversarial jammers. Inner and outer bounds on the capacity regions of Gaussian multiple-access channels, Gaussian broadcast channels, and Gaussian interference channels are derived in the presence of malicious jammers. For the Gaussian multiple-access channels with jammer, the capacity bounds coincide. In this dissertation, the adversaries can send any arbitrary signals to the channel while none of the transmitter and the receiver knows the adversarial signals' distribution. Finally, the capacity of the standard point-to-point Gaussian fading channel in the presence of one jammer is investigated under multiple scenarios of channel state information availability, which is the knowledge of exact fading coefficients. The channel state information is always partially or fully known at the receiver to decode the message while the transmitter or the adversary may or may not have access to this information. Here, the adversary model is the same as the previous cases with no knowledge about the user's transmitted signal except possibly the knowledge of the fading path. Dissertation/Thesis Hosseinigoki, Fatemeh (Author) Kosut, Oliver (Advisor) Zhang, Junshan (Committee member) Sankar, Lalitha (Committee member) Bliss, Daniel (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical engineering Active Adversaries Capacity Gaussian Arbitrarily-Varying Channels eng 171 pages Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2019 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55678 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2019
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language English
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topic Electrical engineering
Active Adversaries
Capacity
Gaussian Arbitrarily-Varying Channels
spellingShingle Electrical engineering
Active Adversaries
Capacity
Gaussian Arbitrarily-Varying Channels
Fundamental Limits of Gaussian Communication Networks in the Presence of Intelligent Jammers
description abstract: The open nature of the wireless communication medium makes it inherently vulnerable to an active attack, wherein a malicious adversary (or jammer) transmits into the medium to disrupt the operation of the legitimate users. Therefore, developing techniques to manage the presence of a jammer and to characterize the effect of an attacker on the fundamental limits of wireless communication networks is important. This dissertation studies various Gaussian communication networks in the presence of such an adversarial jammer. First of all, a standard Gaussian channel is considered in the presence of a jammer, known as a Gaussian arbitrarily-varying channel, but with list-decoding at the receiver. The receiver decodes a list of messages, instead of only one message, with the goal of the correct message being an element of the list. The capacity is characterized, and it is shown that under some transmitter's power constraints the adversary is able to suspend the communication between the legitimate users and make the capacity zero. Next, generalized packing lemmas are introduced for Gaussian adversarial channels to achieve the capacity bounds for three Gaussian multi-user channels in the presence of adversarial jammers. Inner and outer bounds on the capacity regions of Gaussian multiple-access channels, Gaussian broadcast channels, and Gaussian interference channels are derived in the presence of malicious jammers. For the Gaussian multiple-access channels with jammer, the capacity bounds coincide. In this dissertation, the adversaries can send any arbitrary signals to the channel while none of the transmitter and the receiver knows the adversarial signals' distribution. Finally, the capacity of the standard point-to-point Gaussian fading channel in the presence of one jammer is investigated under multiple scenarios of channel state information availability, which is the knowledge of exact fading coefficients. The channel state information is always partially or fully known at the receiver to decode the message while the transmitter or the adversary may or may not have access to this information. Here, the adversary model is the same as the previous cases with no knowledge about the user's transmitted signal except possibly the knowledge of the fading path. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2019
author2 Hosseinigoki, Fatemeh (Author)
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title Fundamental Limits of Gaussian Communication Networks in the Presence of Intelligent Jammers
title_short Fundamental Limits of Gaussian Communication Networks in the Presence of Intelligent Jammers
title_full Fundamental Limits of Gaussian Communication Networks in the Presence of Intelligent Jammers
title_fullStr Fundamental Limits of Gaussian Communication Networks in the Presence of Intelligent Jammers
title_full_unstemmed Fundamental Limits of Gaussian Communication Networks in the Presence of Intelligent Jammers
title_sort fundamental limits of gaussian communication networks in the presence of intelligent jammers
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