未来无线网络数据传输的物理层安全技术

Weiping Shi, Xinyi Jiang, Jinsong Hu, A. M. Abdelgader, Yin Teng, Yang Wang, Hangjia He, Rongen Dong, F. Shu, Jiangzhou Wang
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无线通信系统的广播性质使得无线传输极易受到窃听甚至恶意干扰。物理层安全技术可以有效保护发送方发送的私有信息不被非法窃听者窃听,从而保证发送方与合法用户之间通信的私密性和安全性。因此,物理层安全的主要设计目标是通过设计良好的传输方案来增加合法接收方链路与窃听方链路之间的性能差异。移动通信的发展对物理层安全研究提出了新的挑战。本文从安全密钥生成和无密钥技术,包括安全密钥生成、方向调制(DM)、空间调制(SM)、隐蔽通信和智能反射面(IRS)辅助通信,综述了各种有前途的移动技术的物理层安全研究。最后,提出了移动通信物理层安全的未来主题和尚未解决的技术挑战。
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Physical layer security techniques for data transmission for future wireless networks
The broadcast nature of wireless communication systems makes wireless transmission extremely susceptible to eavesdropping and even malicious interference. Physical layer security technology can effectively protect the private information sent by the transmitter from being listened to by illegal eavesdroppers, thus ensuring the privacy and security of communication between the transmitter and legitimate users. Thus, the main design goal of physical layer security is to increase the performance difference between the link of the legitimate receiver and that of the eavesdropper using well-designed transmission schemes. The development of mobile communication presents new challenges to physical layer security research. This paper provides a survey of the physical layer security research on various promising mobile technologies from secure key generation and keyless techniques, including secure key generation, directional modulation (DM), spatial modulation (SM), covert communication, and intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-aided communication. Finally, the future topics and the unresolved technical challenges are presented in physical layer security for mobile communications.
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