Safeguarding 5G-and-Beyond Networks with Physical Layer Security

Yongpeng Wu, T. Duong, A. L. Swindlehurst
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The eight articles in this special section provide the latest survey of physical layer security research on various promising techniques for 5G era and beyond networks. The number of mobile-connected wireless devices is quickly growing and will reach 11 billion by 2020, exceeding the world’s projected population at that time (7.8 billion). Meanwhile, the demand for wireless data transmission in futuristic wireless networks is growing exponentially. For example, a mobile user is expected to download approximately 1 terabyte of data on average annually by 2020. Cutting-edge wireless-enabled applications, such as e-healthcare, augmented reality, Tactile Internet, and the Internet of Vehicles (IoV), are becoming a reality, which is triggering an explosion of mobile data traffic, a rapid increase in the number of end-devices, massive instantaneous end-to-end connections, and high-reliability low-latency services. It will be an extremely daunting task for fourth generation (4G) networks to meet the ever-increasing communication needs, and the aforementioned features have been recognized as essential requirements for the fifth generation (5G) era and beyond.
用物理层安全保护5g及以上网络
本专题的八篇文章提供了5G时代及以后网络中各种有前途的技术的物理层安全研究的最新调查。移动连接无线设备的数量正在迅速增长,到2020年将达到110亿,超过当时世界预计人口(78亿)。同时,未来无线网络对无线数据传输的需求呈指数级增长。例如,预计到2020年,移动用户平均每年将下载大约1tb的数据。电子医疗、增强现实、触觉互联网和车联网(IoV)等尖端无线应用正在成为现实,这引发了移动数据流量的爆炸式增长、终端设备数量的快速增加、大量即时端到端连接以及高可靠性低延迟服务。对于第四代(4G)网络来说,要满足不断增长的通信需求将是一项极其艰巨的任务,而上述功能已被认为是第五代(5G)时代及以后的基本要求。
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