Analysis of secrecy rate against eavesdroppers in MIMO modulation systems
Paper in proceeding, 2015

In multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communications, Space Shift Keying (SSK), Spatial modulation (SM) and Generalized Space Shift Keying (GSSK) are three novel MIMO modulation techniques, that can greatly reduce the complexity of MIMO systems. This paper investigates the physical-layer security in typical MIMO systems of these three modulations. We present an exhaustive analysis of secrecy rate for multiple antennas destination and eavesdroppers receivers. Without eavesdroppers channel information, both achievable secrecy rate and bit error rate (BER) are studied through joint modulated signal and jamming signal transmission. Our simulation results demonstrate that the proposed proactive source jamming method achieves improvement of secrecy rate and improved BER performance for multi-antenna users

generalized space shift keying

secrecy rate

eavesdropping

spatial modulation

Multiple-iput-multiple-output

space shift keying

Author

Yaman Wei

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT)

Li Wang

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT)

Tommy Svensson

Chalmers, Signals and Systems, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

IEEE International Conference on Wireless Communications & Signal Processing (WCSP), 15-17 October 2015, Nanjing, China

1203-1207
978-1-4673-7688-4 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Communication Systems

DOI

10.1109/WCSP.2015.7341200

ISBN

978-1-4673-7688-4

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