Abstract
Coding for a channel with active interference (jamming) is viewed as a game theory problem, The legal user controls the encoder and the decoder by the choice of a key, while the jammer controls the channel by the choice of an interference signal. For ar\y given pair of encoder and decoder this leads to a two persons zero sum game. We study this game and solve it in one simple case.
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Ericson, T. (1983). Binary Communication over a Channel Subject to Active Interference. In: Transactions of the Ninth Prague Conference. Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, vol 9A. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7013-7_26
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