基于密钥的物理层安全在5G异构网络中的应用

Anil Kumar Yerrapragada, Patrick Ormond, B. Kelley
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对5G安全的担忧正在推动人们对能够交换安全信息的其他方法的兴趣。本文介绍了一种利用物理层安全扩展5G的方案,物理层安全是一个新兴的开放系统互连第一层安全区域,可以实现完全保密的数据传输。为5G异构网络建立了基于密钥的物理层安全的随机几何方法的基础。这项工作还引入了与5G-OFDM参考信号集成的现实时分双工算法,使共享私有信息的交换成为可能。由此产生的物理层安全协议通过预编码器矩阵索引将随机秘密密钥位映射到码本中的预编码器。分析了MIMO瑞利衰落中,在各种基站密度、干扰分布和配置下,在实际随机几何框架下的密钥误码率。在网络基站密度为0.01 km−2和0.1 km−2时,1位码本和2位码本的密钥误码率分别为1%和3%。所提供的layer -1协议独立于现有的更高层网络和传输层安全运行,可以显著提高5G的安全性。
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On the Application of Key-Based Physical Layer Security in 5G Heterogeneous Networks
Concern for 5G security is driving interest in additional methods capable of exchanging secure information. This paper introduces a scheme for extending 5G with Physical Layer Security, an emerging Open Systems Interconnect Layer-1 security area that achieves perfect secrecy data transmission. The foundations for a Stochastic Geometry approach to Key based Physical Layer Security are established for 5G Heterogeneous Networks. This work also introduces realistic Time Division Duplex algorithms integrated with 5G-OFDM reference signals that enable the exchange of shared, private information. The resulting Physical Layer Security protocols map random secret key bits to precoders in a codebook through a Precoder Matrix Index. Analysis is presented for Key Bit Error rates under realistic stochastic geometry frameworks in MIMO Rayleigh fading, under various base station densities, interference profiles, and configurations. A Key Bit Error Rate of 1% and 3% for both 1 and 2 bit code books is achieved with a network base station density of 0.01 km−2 and 0.1 km−2respectively. The proffered Layer-1 protocols, which operate independently of existing higher layer network and transport layer security, can lead to significantly improved 5G security.
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