Secret Key Generation for Minimally Connected Hypergraphical Sources
Abstract
This paper investigates the secret key generation in the multiterminal source model, where users observing correlated sources discuss interactively under limited rates to agree on a secret key. We focus on a class of sources representable by minimally connected hypergraphs. For such sources, we give a single-letter explicit characterization of the region of achievable secret key rate and public discussion rate tuple. This is the first result that completely characterizes the achievable rate region for a multiterminal source model, which is beyond the PIN model on a tree. We also obtain an explicit formula for the maximum achievable secret key rate, called the constrained secrecy capacity, as a function of the total discussion rate.
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