2022
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2022.3160094
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Security and Reliability Performance of Noise-Loop Modulation: Theoretical Analysis and Experimentation

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“…Specifically, the Tx can transmit AN in the same frequency band as the original signal by utilizing the null space in the MIMO channel between the Tx and Rx, while the Rx can generate AN by adopting in-band FD communications. For example, [37] deliberately introduced noise via the Rx by assuming noise-loop modulation. Furthermore, [38] considered AN precoding, i.e., a known interfering signal is added to the original signal at a Tx.…”
Section: B Ris-aided Pls: Design Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the Tx can transmit AN in the same frequency band as the original signal by utilizing the null space in the MIMO channel between the Tx and Rx, while the Rx can generate AN by adopting in-band FD communications. For example, [37] deliberately introduced noise via the Rx by assuming noise-loop modulation. Furthermore, [38] considered AN precoding, i.e., a known interfering signal is added to the original signal at a Tx.…”
Section: B Ris-aided Pls: Design Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example of an implementable physical-layer technique, it is worth mentioning the noise-loop (NL) modulation [23] [24]. The NL is a technique that intrinsically protects confidential data from eavesdroppers by exploiting the unique characteristics of the thermal noise, inside any electronic device [25]. The NL has also low hardware resource occupancy and low computational cost [25], which make it suitable for secure cypher-key distribution or to directly protect short-range wireless communications, as is the case in SmartBAN applications and deployment.…”
Section: Smartban Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%