State Leakage and Coordination with Causal State Knowledge at the Encoder
Abstract
We revisit the problems of state masking and state amplification through the lens of empirical coordination. Specifically, we characterize the rate-equivocation-coordination trade-offs regions of a state-dependent channel in which the encoder has causal and strictly causal state knowledge. We also extend this characterization to the cases of two-sided state information and noisy channel feedback. Our approach is based on the notion of core of the receiver's knowledge, which we introduce to capture what the decoder can infer about all the signals involved in the model. Finally, we exploit the aforementioned results to solve a channel state estimation zero-sum game in which the encoder prevents the decoder to estimate the channel state accurately.
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