Visible to the public Physical Layer Wireless Security Through the Rotation of Polarized Antennas

TitlePhysical Layer Wireless Security Through the Rotation of Polarized Antennas
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsStarks, Brandon E., Robinson, Karsen, Sitaula, Binod, Chrysler, Andrew M.
Conference Name2021 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting (APS/URSI)
Date Publisheddec
KeywordsBit error rate, communication system, composability, Market research, Meetings, Metrics, Patch antennas, physical layer security, Polarization, Resiliency, software defined radio, Wireless communication, Wireless Physical Layer Security
AbstractA wireless communication system with rotating linearly polarized antennas is built and tested as a method for increasing physical layer security. Controlling the linear polarization angle from 0deg to 180deg yields bit error rates greater than 20% for 40deg of rotation.
DOI10.1109/APS/URSI47566.2021.9703801
Citation Keystarks_physical_2021