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Entanglement-Assisted Bosonic MAC: Achievable Rates and Covert Communication
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Authors: Yu-Chen Shen, Matthieu R. Bloch
Year
2026
Paper ID
3126
Status
Preprint
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We consider the problem of covert communication over the entanglement-assisted (EA) bosonic multiple access channel (MAC). We derive a closed-form achievable rate region for the general EA bosonic MAC using high-order phase-shift keying (PSK) modulation. Specifically, we demonstrate that in the low-photon regime the capacity region collapses into a rectangle, asymptotically matching the point-to-point capacity as multi-user interference vanishes. We also characterize an achievable covert throughput region, showing that entanglement assistance enables an aggregate throughput scaling of O\(sqrt{n} log n\) covert bits with the block length n for both senders, surpassing the square-root law as in the point-to-point case. Our analysis reveals that the joint covertness constraint imposes a linear trade-off between the senders throughput.
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