会议专题

A Physical Layer Secure Wireless Communication Method Using Random Antenna Switching

A method of using random antenna switching (RAS) is proposed to guarantee the information security during the physical layer transmission. The method uses multiple antennas at the base station and a single antenna at the mobile terminal. The expected mobile terminal (target user) first transmits a training symbol which is used by the base station to estimate the channel. The base station then randomly selects several antennas to transmit each symbol. The weighting coefficients are obtained according to the estimated channel, which is similar to the distributed beamforming except that the magnitudes are random in this paper. Signals from all the selected antennas are finally superimposed in phase at the target user so that the maximum likelihood demodulation can be directly implemented. The RAS makes the channel for an eavesdropper change fast and randomly to prevent the eavesdropper from demodulating the signals. Simulation results show that the target users bit error rate of RAS is lower with less transmission power than the traditional method of using random weighting coefficients, while the eavesdropper cannot correctly demodulate and hence the low probability of interception is achieved.

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Pengcheng Mu Qinye Yin

Ministry of Education Key Lab for Intelligent Networks and Network Security Xian Jiaotong University Xian, China 710049

国际会议

2010 International Conference on Signal and Information Processing(2010年IEEE信号与信息处理国际会议 ICSIP2010)

长沙

英文

163-167

2010-12-14(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)