Visible to the public A Cross-Layer Secure Communication Model Based on Discrete Fractional Fourier Fransform (DFRFT)

TitleA Cross-Layer Secure Communication Model Based on Discrete Fractional Fourier Fransform (DFRFT)
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsHong Wen, Jie Tang, Jinsong Wu, Huanhuan Song, Tingyong Wu, Bin Wu, Pin-Han Ho, Shi-Chao Lv, Li-Min Sun
JournalEmerging Topics in Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Volume3
Pagination119-126
Date PublishedMarch
ISSN2168-6750
Keywordscodes, Constellation diagram, cross-layer, cross-layer DFRFT security communication model, cross-layer secure communication model, cross-layer strong mobile communication secure model, crosslayer, DFRFT, Discrete Fourier transforms, discrete fractional Fourier fransform, distort signal parameter, distortion, eavesdropper, error-free legitimate channel, Flip-flops, Mobile communication, OFDM, physical layer security, secure communication systems, security, security code, security codes, Signal processing, signal processing applications, telecommunication security
Abstract

Discrete fractional Fourier transform (DFRFT) is a generalization of discrete Fourier transform. There are a number of DFRFT proposals, which are useful for various signal processing applications. This paper investigates practical solutions toward the construction of unconditionally secure communication systems based on DFRFT via cross-layer approach. By introducing a distort signal parameter, the sender randomly flip-flops between the distort signal parameter and the general signal parameter to confuse the attacker. The advantages of the legitimate partners are guaranteed. We extend the advantages between legitimate partners via developing novel security codes on top of the proposed cross-layer DFRFT security communication model, aiming to achieve an error-free legitimate channel while preventing the eavesdropper from any useful information. Thus, a cross-layer strong mobile communication secure model is built.

DOI10.1109/TETC.2014.2367415
Citation Key6949146