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Entropy (Basel) ; 22(6)2020 Jun 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33286452

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In order to make a warden, Willie, unaware of the existence of meaningful communications, there have been different schemes proposed including covert and stealth communications. When legitimate users have no channel advantage over Willie, the legitimate users may need additional secret keys to confuse Willie, if the stealth or covert communication is still possible. However, secret key generation (SKG) may raise Willie's attention since it has a public discussion, which is observable by Willie. To prevent Willie's attention, we consider the source model for SKG under a strong secrecy constraint, which has further to fulfill a stealth constraint. Our first contribution is that, if the stochastic dependence between the observations at Alice and Bob fulfills the strict more capable criterion with respect to the stochastic dependence between the observations at Alice and Willie or between Bob and Willie, then a positive stealthy secret key rate is identical to the one without the stealth constraint. Our second contribution is that, if the random variables observed at Alice, Bob, and Willie induced by the common random source form a Markov chain, then the key capacity of the source model SKG with the strong secrecy constraint and the stealth constraint is equal to the key capacity with the strong secrecy constraint, but without the stealth constraint. For the case of fast fading models, a sufficient condition for the existence of an equivalent model, which is degraded, is provided, based on stochastic orders. Furthermore, we present an example to illustrate our results.

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IEEE Trans Nanobioscience ; 22(2): 212-222, 2023 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35635824

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The limited storage capacity at the transmitters of a molecular communication (MC) system can affect the system's performance. One of the reasons for this limitation is the size restriction of the transmitter, which the storage must be replenished so that the transmitter has enough molecules for future transmission. This paper proposes a biologically inspired transmitter model based on neurons for MC whose storage charging and discharging follow differential equations. The proposed transmitter opens its outlet for a specific time in each time frame to exponentially release a portion of stored molecules to code bit-1 and remains silent to code bit-0. We analyze our model based on different transmission parameters. These parameters are the symbol duration, the release time duration, the storage capacity, and the release and replenishment rate of the storage. We find that the storage outlet must be open for a certain period within the time slot duration in order to improve the performance of the proposed system. Additionally, we demonstrate that determining the effect of storage capacity size can be important for practical MC due to the significant differences between the ideal transmitter and the proposed one, which have a limited size. We show that increases in the transmitter storage size can improve the system performance. As a result, taking a closer look at these practical transmitters is essential to solving the problems and challenges of molecular communication systems.


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Neurônios , Fatores de Tempo
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