Title :
A method enabling exploitation of spatial diversity and physical layer security in an extreme case of source-wiretapping without a jamming beamformer
Author :
True Thanh Tran ; Hyung Yun Kong
Author_Institution :
Inst. of R&D, Duy Tan Univ., Danang, Vietnam
Abstract :
This article exploits spatial diversity for jamming to prevent wiretapping in the extreme case in which an eavesdropper is located near the source and a common jamming signal is unavailable. To address this challenge, the jamming signal is allowed to carry a random binary message. Then, it is proposed that the active intermediate node transmits this jamming signal and the decoding of this signal at both source and destination is physically secured as result of using the physical-layer security method. If the source and the destination securely and correctly decode this jamming message, the source transmits another message which is created from combining its information message and the decoded message using the network-coding method. Therefore, this method prevents the transmissions from being eavesdropped upon by the source-wiretapping.
Keywords :
diversity reception; network coding; telecommunication security; active intermediate node; jamming beamformer; jamming signal; network-coding method; physical layer security; signal decoding; source-wiretapping; spatial diversity; Ad hoc networks; Cryptography; Decoding; Jamming; Relays; Spatial diversity; Jamming; physical-layer secrecy; secrecy rate;
Journal_Title :
Communications and Networks, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JCN.2015.000086