Visible to the public Chaos-based Information Rotated Polar Coding Scheme for Visible Light Wiretap Channel

TitleChaos-based Information Rotated Polar Coding Scheme for Visible Light Wiretap Channel
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsWu, Xiaoge, Zhang, Lin
Conference Name2019 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)
Keywordsbit-channel identification, bit-channels, channel coding, channel conditions, channel polarization, chaos, chaos-based information rotated polar coding scheme, chaotic communication, chaotic sequences, composability, free-space optical communication, light polarisation, Metrics, polar codes, pubcrawl, reliability, Resiliency, rotated information, rotation principle, Scalability, secure polar coding scheme, security, telecommunication network reliability, telecommunication security, visible light communication systems, visible light wiretap channel, Visual Light Communications Security
Abstract

In this paper, we present a chaos-based information rotated polar coding scheme for enhancing the reliability and security of visible light communication (VLC) systems. In our scheme, we rotate the original information, wherein the rotation principle is determined by two chaotic sequences. Then the rotated information is encoded by secure polar coding scheme. After the channel polarization achieved by the polar coding, we could identify the bit-channels providing good transmission conditions for legitimate users and the bit-channels with bad conditions for eavesdroppers. Simulations are performed over the visible light wiretap channel. The results demonstrate that compared with existing schemes, the proposed scheme can achieve better reliability and security even when the eavesdroppers have better channel conditions.

DOI10.1109/ICCNC.2019.8685635
Citation Keywu_chaos-based_2019