DocumentCode
1758055
Title
Multi-tier network secrecy in the ether
Author
Win, Moe Z. ; Liangzhong Ruan ; Rabbachin, Alberto ; Yuan Shen ; Conti, Andrea
Volume
53
Issue
6
fYear
2015
fDate
42156
Firstpage
28
Lastpage
32
Abstract
Communications in the ether are highly susceptible to eavesdropping due to the broadcast nature of the wireless medium. To improve communication confidentiality in wireless environments, research efforts have been made to complement cryptography with physical layer security. A recent view of the role of interference, especially in multi-tier wireless networks, suggested that interference engineering can increase the level of communication confidentiality. The design of interference engineering strategies (IESs) requires a thorough characterization of concurrent effects of wireless emissions on legitimate and eavesdropping receivers. This article advocates IESs for achieving a new level of communication confidentiality in multi-tier wireless networks (namely multi-tier network secrecy) with different degrees of coordination among the tiers. Insights on how IES benefits wireless network secrecy are provided, guiding the design of such strategies for a new level of communication confidentiality.
Keywords
interference (signal); telecommunication security; wireless channels; IES; communication confidentiality; cryptography; eavesdropping receivers; interference engineering strategies; legitimate receivers; multi-tier network secrecy; multi-tier wireless networks; physical layer security; wireless emissions; wireless environments; wireless network secrecy; Channel state information; Communication system security; Decoding; Interference; Network security; Physical layer; Receivers; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2015.7120013
Filename
7120013
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