Authors
Ashkan Kalantari, Mojtaba Soltanalian, Sina Maleki, Symeon Chatzinotas, Björn Ottersten
Publication date
2016/8/16
Journal
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing
Volume
10
Issue
8
Pages
1478-1493
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Wireless communication provides a wide coverage at the cost of exposing information to unintended users. As an information-theoretic paradigm, secrecy rate derives bounds for secure transmission when the channel to the eavesdropper is known. However, such bounds are shown to be restrictive in practice and may require exploitation of specialized coding schemes. In this paper, we employ the concept of directional modulation and follow a signal processing approach to enhance the security of multiuser multi-input multioutput (MIMO) communication systems when a multiantenna eavesdropper is present. Security enhancement is accomplished by increasing the symbol error rate at the eavesdropper. Unlike the information-theoretic secrecy rate paradigm, we assume that the legitimate transmitter is not aware of its channel to the eavesdropper, which is a more realistic assumption. We examine the applicability …
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A Kalantari, M Soltanalian, S Maleki, S Chatzinotas… - IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, 2016