Abstract

We consider the two-user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) interference channel with confidential messages (ICCM). We determine the exact secure degrees of freedom (s.d.o.f.) region for the symmetric case of $M$ antennas at both transmitters and $N$ antennas at both receivers. We develop the converse by combining the broadcast channel with confidential messages (BCCM) cooperative upper bound, decodability upper bound for the interference channel with no secrecy constraints, and vector extensions of the secrecy penalty and role of a helper lemmas. For the achievability, we first show that the s.d.o.f. region is a four-vertex polytope. For the sum s.d.o.f. point, we propose a novel achievable scheme for the $2 \times 2$ ICCM, which combines asymptotic real interference alignment with spatial interference alignment. Using this scheme, we provide achievable schemes for any $M$ and $N$ by proper vector space operations. We achieve the other non-trivial extreme polytope points by employing one of the transmitters as a deaf helper for assisting the secure transmission of the other user. We present simplified achievable schemes for the special case of time-varying MIMO ICCM. The achievable schemes, in this case, make use of the time-varying nature of the channel to construct vector-space alignment counterpart of the real interference alignment used in the static channel case.

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