Tu-PM1-6: Wiretap Channel 1 |
| Session Type: Lecture |
| Time: Tuesday, June 16, 15:00 - 16:40 |
| Location: S425 (L4) |
| Session Chair: Matthieu Bloch, Georgia Tech |
| Tu-PM1-6.1: Gaussian Wiretap Channel with Shared Keys Between Transmitter and Helpers |
| Wanyao Zhao; University of Toronto |
| Ashish Khisti; University of Toronto |
| Tu-PM1-6.2: On the Capacity of the Wiretap Channel with Generalized Feedback |
| German Bassi; CentraleSupélec |
| Pablo Piantanida; CentraleSupélec |
| Shlomo Shamai; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology |
| Tu-PM1-6.3: Wiretap Channel II with a Noisy Main Channel |
| Mohamed Nafea; The Pennsylvania State University |
| Aylin Yener; The Pennsylvania State University |
| Tu-PM1-6.4: Sufficiently Myopic Adversaries are Blind |
| Bikash Kumar Dey; Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay |
| Sidharth Jaggi; The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
| Michael Langberg; SUNY at Buffalo |
| Tu-PM1-6.5: On the Oblivious Transfer Capacity of the Degraded Wiretapped Binary Erasure Channel |
| Manoj Mishra; Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay |
| Bikash Kumar Dey; Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay |
| Vinod M. Prabhakaran; Tata Institute of Fundamental Research |
| Suhas Diggavi; University of California, Los Angeles |
