Physical layer security in wireless communications /

"Physical layer security has recently become an emerging technique to complement and significantly improve the communication security of wireless networks. Comparing to the cryptographic approaches, physical layer security is a fundamentally different paradigm, where secrecy is achieved by expl...

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Group Author: Zhou, Xiangyun Sean (Editor); Song, Lingyang (Editor); Zhang, Yan, 1977- (Editor)
Published: CRC Press,
Publisher Address: Boca Raton, FL :
Publication Dates: [2014]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Wireless networks and mobile communications
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Summary: "Physical layer security has recently become an emerging technique to complement and significantly improve the communication security of wireless networks. Comparing to the cryptographic approaches, physical layer security is a fundamentally different paradigm, where secrecy is achieved by exploiting the physical layer properties of the communication system, such as thermal noise, interference, and the time-varying nature of fading channels. Written by pioneering researchers, this book provides a systematic overview of the foundations and recent developments of this promising security technology"--
Carrier Form: xvii, 295 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781466567009 (hardback) :
1466567007 (hardback)
Index Number: TK5103
CLC: TP309
TN92
Call Number: TN92/P578
Contents: Fundamentals of physical layer security --
Coding for wiretap channels --
LDPC codes for the Gaussian wiretrap channel --
Key generation from wireless channels --
Secrecy with feedback --
MIMO signal processing algorithms for enhanced physical layer security --
Discriminatory channel estimation for secure wireless communication --
Physical layer security in OFDMA networks --
The application of cooperative transmissions to secrecy communications --
Game theory for physical layer security on interference channels --
Ascending clock auction for physical layer security --
Relay and jammer cooperation as a coalitional game --
Stochastic geometry approaches to secrecy in large wireless networks --
Physical layer in large multihop wireless networks.