DocumentCode
40453
Title
Editorial - Special issue on secure physical layer communications
Author
Duong, T.Q. ; da Costa, Daniel Benevides ; Kim, Kuinam J. ; Liu, Keng-Hao ; Quoc Bao, Vo
Author_Institution
School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Queen´s University Belfast, UK
Volume
8
Issue
8
fYear
2014
fDate
May 22 2014
Firstpage
1181
Lastpage
1183
Abstract
In wireless networks, the broadcast nature of the propagation medium makes the communication process vulnerable to malicious nodes (e.g. eavesdroppers) which are in the coverage area of the transmission. Thus, security issues play a vital role in wireless systems. Traditionally, information security has been addressed in the upper layers (e.g. the network layer) through the design of cryptographic protocols. Cryptography-based security aims to design a protocol such that it is computationally prohibitive for the eavesdropper to decode the information. The idea behind this approach relies on the limited computational power of the eavesdroppers. However, with advances in emerging hardware technologies, achieving secure communications relying on protocol-based mechanisms alone become insufficient. Owing to this fact, a new paradigm of secure communications has been shifted to implement the security at the physical layer. The key principle behind this strategy is to exploit the spatial-temporal characteristics of the wireless channel to guarantee secure data transmission without the need of cryptographic protocols.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8628
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-com.2014.0100
Filename
6827054
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