Spatial Signature for Secure Miso-Ofdm Systems

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2018

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Institution of Engineering and Technology

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Abstract

Physical layer security is a promising approach to establish secure communications based on the characteristics of wireless channels. A spatial signature based secure multiple-input single-output (MISO) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system is proposed to disrupt the reception of a passive eavesdropper by holding two practically relevant assumptions: a limited feedback link for legitimate node and the unavailability of channel state information of eavesdropper. The proposed algorithm achieves a higher average secrecy rate than the conventional secure MISO-OFDM systems in presence of a limited feedback link.

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Network layers, MISO-OFDMA, Limited feedback, Wireless channel, Channel state information, Channel state information, Limited feedback, Network layers, MISO-OFDMA, Wireless channel

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

Citation

Özbek, B., and Karabulut Kurt, G. (2018). Spatial signature for secure MISO-OFDM systems. Electronics Letters, 54(9), 601-603. doi:10.1049/el.2018.0545

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Electronics Letters

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54

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9

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601

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603
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