We propose a new optimal Location-Based Beamforming (LBB) scheme for the wiretap channel, where both the main channel and the eavesdropper's channel are subject to Rician fading. In our LBB scheme the two key inputs are the location of the legitimate receiver and the location of the potential eavesdropper. Notably, our scheme does not require as direct inputs any channel state information of the main channel or the eavesdropper's channel, making it easy to deploy in a host of application settings in which the location inputs are known. Our beamforming solution assumes a multiple-antenna transmitter, a multiple-antenna eavesdropper, and a single-antenna receiver, and its aim is to maximize the physical layer security of the channel....
An intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) is proposed to enhance the physical layer security in the Ri...
We propose a new secure transmission scheme in the multi-input multi-output multi-eavesdropper wire...
We address the physical layer security question of whether a multiple antenna receiver can enhance t...
This thesis considers the use of location information as a means to enhance physical layer security ...
This thesis focuses on the utilization of reliable location information in wireless physical layer s...
We propose a secure transmission scheme for a relay wiretap channel, where a source communicates wi...
We consider the secure beamforming transmission over a quasi-static block fading channel from a mult...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate methods for reducing the likelihood that a message transmitte...
Abstract—This paper examines linear beamforming methods for secure communications in a multiuser wir...
The existing research on physical layer security commonly assumes the number of eavesdropper antenn...
This paper investigates the impact of a uniform circular array (UCA) in the context of wireless secu...
The authors address the physical layer security in multiple-input-single-output communication system...
Within this thesis, we investigate the possibilities of physical layer secrecy for two special syste...
We analyze and optimize the secrecy performance of artificial noise (AN) in multi-input single-outp...
Transmit beamforming (TBF) has been proposed as an effective approach to enhance the security perfor...
An intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) is proposed to enhance the physical layer security in the Ri...
We propose a new secure transmission scheme in the multi-input multi-output multi-eavesdropper wire...
We address the physical layer security question of whether a multiple antenna receiver can enhance t...
This thesis considers the use of location information as a means to enhance physical layer security ...
This thesis focuses on the utilization of reliable location information in wireless physical layer s...
We propose a secure transmission scheme for a relay wiretap channel, where a source communicates wi...
We consider the secure beamforming transmission over a quasi-static block fading channel from a mult...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate methods for reducing the likelihood that a message transmitte...
Abstract—This paper examines linear beamforming methods for secure communications in a multiuser wir...
The existing research on physical layer security commonly assumes the number of eavesdropper antenn...
This paper investigates the impact of a uniform circular array (UCA) in the context of wireless secu...
The authors address the physical layer security in multiple-input-single-output communication system...
Within this thesis, we investigate the possibilities of physical layer secrecy for two special syste...
We analyze and optimize the secrecy performance of artificial noise (AN) in multi-input single-outp...
Transmit beamforming (TBF) has been proposed as an effective approach to enhance the security perfor...
An intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) is proposed to enhance the physical layer security in the Ri...
We propose a new secure transmission scheme in the multi-input multi-output multi-eavesdropper wire...
We address the physical layer security question of whether a multiple antenna receiver can enhance t...