Network equivalence for a joint compound-arbitrarily-varying network model
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
10-21-2016
Abstract
We consider the problem of finding the capacity of noisy networks under the presence of Byzantine adversaries, modeled by a joint compound channel and arbitrarily varying channel (AVC) model. This extends our earlier work which considers these models only in isolation. The motivation for this setup is that typically the adversary first selects an arbitrary subset of edges from the network and then specifies adversarial transmissions to each of the selected edges. We show that in some cases equivalence between this network and another network holds in the sense that for a fixed selection of adversarial edges the noisy links can be replaced by noiseless bit-pipes with a capacity equal to the random coding capacity of the corresponding AVC. In particular, the capacity region for the noisy network can be outer bounded by the intersection of the individual capacity regions for the noiseless case, for each adversarial edge selection. Moreover, if the network is fully connected, we also show that this upper bound is equivalent to the capacity of the noisy network. We also provide necessary and sufficient condition for full connectivity, making use of a new condition for an AVC termed overwritability.
Identifier
84998893253 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781509010905]
Publication Title
2016 IEEE Information Theory Workshop Itw 2016
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/ITW.2016.7606812
First Page
141
Last Page
145
Grant
1453718
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Kosut, Oliver and Kliewer, Jorg, "Network equivalence for a joint compound-arbitrarily-varying network model" (2016). Faculty Publications. 10202.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/10202
