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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.24138/jcomss-2023-0062

Physical Layer Security using Time-Reversal Pre-Coding based OFDM-DCSK Communication System with Artificial Noise Injection

Dhuha Hussein Hameed ; AlMustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq
Fadhil S. Hasan ; AlMustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq


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Abstract

In this paper, Time-Reversal (TR) pre-coding with Artificial Noise (AN) injection is proposed to enhance the physical layer security (PLS) performance in orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing-Differential Chaos Shift Keying (OFDM-DCSK) system, which is named the TRAN-OFDM-DCSK system. This approach is provided to achieve high data rates, high PL data security, and high reliability performance. The AN signal does not spoil the transmitted data to the genuine receiver, but it reduces the ungenuine detection performance. This system ensures the secrecy of communication to the genuine receiver when the sender knows the Channel State Information (CSI) of the genuine communication link. Still, the information about the instantaneous CSI of a possible eavesdropper does not know the transmitter. The performance of the proposed TRAN-OFDM-DCSK system is investigated and tested under a Flat Rayleigh Fading Channel (FRFC). An approach is provided for calculating the performance of Bit Error Rate (BER), and the expression of BER analytical is derived and compared with the simulation version. Furthermore, the ergodic Secrecy Rate (SR) is derived and analyzed at the genuine and ungenuine receivers over the FRFC. Our result shows the best performance for the genuine receiver compared with ungenuine receiver regarding secrecy performance for BER and SR.

Keywords

Physical Layer Security; Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing; Differential Chaos Shift Keying; Artificial Noise; Time Reversal Pre-coding; Secrecy Analysis

Hrčak ID:

310714

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/310714

Publication date:

31.12.2023.

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