Authors
Saud Althunibat, Victor Sucasas, Jonathan Rodriguez
Publication date
2017/8/9
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Volume
66
Issue
11
Pages
9931-9942
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Improving confidentiality is a main concern in most wireless transmission systems. Traditionally, confidentiality is guaranteed by means of encryption, where transmitted data are encrypted prior to transmission and only the intended receiver(s) can decrypt them. However, encryption/decryption process involves high complexity and heavy signaling in the key distribution/agreement protocols. Thus, aiming toward overcoming complexity, physical-layer security has been proposed as a promising candidate to improve confidentiality against eavesdroppers by exploiting physical-layer techniques. In this paper, we propose a physical-layer security scheme that adapts the modulation type based on the channel phase in order to secure the transmitted data. Moreover, the phase of the transmitted signal is adjusted in order to improve the immunity against eavesdroppers. The proposed scheme has been designed to achieve …
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S Althunibat, V Sucasas, J Rodriguez - IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2017