TY - CONF
T1 - Directional modulation via weighted fractional Fourier transform - A way to enhance security
AU - Liu, Feng
AU - Wang, Ling
AU - Xie, Jian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Wireless communication provides a wide coverage at the cost of exposing information to unintended users. Thus, the security issues in wireless communication are drawing more and more attentions. Directional Modulation (DM) is an emerging technology for securing wireless communication at the physical layer. The promising technology offers security by transmitting digitally modulated information signals along a-prior assigned directions while simultaneously distorting the constellation formats of the same signals in all other directions. In this paper, we employ weighted fractional Fourier transform (WFRFT) to enhance the security performance of conventional directional modulation. The proposed method adds extra security to physical layer communication by scrambling constellations in all directions. Therefore, the information could not be demodulated albeit with knowing the intended direction for an eavesdropper. Simulation results are presented to verify that the proposed method is much safer and has a better performance than traditional directional modulation signal.
AB - Wireless communication provides a wide coverage at the cost of exposing information to unintended users. Thus, the security issues in wireless communication are drawing more and more attentions. Directional Modulation (DM) is an emerging technology for securing wireless communication at the physical layer. The promising technology offers security by transmitting digitally modulated information signals along a-prior assigned directions while simultaneously distorting the constellation formats of the same signals in all other directions. In this paper, we employ weighted fractional Fourier transform (WFRFT) to enhance the security performance of conventional directional modulation. The proposed method adds extra security to physical layer communication by scrambling constellations in all directions. Therefore, the information could not be demodulated albeit with knowing the intended direction for an eavesdropper. Simulation results are presented to verify that the proposed method is much safer and has a better performance than traditional directional modulation signal.
KW - Directional modulation (DM)
KW - Physical layer security
KW - Weighted fractional Fourier transform (WFRFT)
KW - Wireless communication
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M3 - 论文
AN - SCOPUS:85057299760
T2 - 12th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2018
Y2 - 9 April 2018 through 13 April 2018
ER -