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 eave...

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Main Authors: Shi Weiping, Jiang Xinyi, Hu Jinsong, Abdelgader Abdeldime Mohamed Salih, Teng Yin, Wang Yang, He Hangjia, Dong Rongen, Shu Feng, Wang Jiangzhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2022-01-01
Series:Security and Safety
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Online Access:https://sands.edpsciences.org/articles/sands/full_html/2022/01/sands20210003/sands20210003.html
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Summary: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.
ISSN:2826-1275