Discrete Memoryless Multiple-Access Wiretap Channel with Non-Cooperative Encoders

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In this paper, the discrete memoryless multiple-access wiretap channel (MAC-WT) with non-cooperative encoders is studied, where two users (cooperation between the users is not allowed) transmit their corresponding confidential messages (no common message) to a legitimate receiver, while an additional wiretapper wishes to obtain the messages via a wiretap channel. The inner and outer bounds on the capacity-equivocation region are provided forthis new model, and the result is further explained via a binary example.

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