Study of Physical Layer Security and Teaching Methods in Wireless Communications

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Abstract

In most wireless channels, the signals propagate in all directions. For the communication between Alice and Bob, an Eavesdropper can receive the signals from both Alice and Bob as far as the Eavesdropper is in the range determined by the transmitting power. Through phased array antenna with beam tracking circuits or cooperative iteration, the signals are confined near the straight line connecting the positions of Alice and Bob, so it will largely reduce the valid placement of an Eavesdropper. Sometimes, this reduction can be prohibitive for Eavesdropper to wiretap the channel since the reduced space can be readily protected. Two course modules have been developed for students to understand signal propagation in physical layer and how it is used to enhance channel security along with natural and manmade noise.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUnknown book
Pages#1062
Volume2018
StatePublished - 2018

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