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Physical layer security in wireless communications, edited by Xiangyun Zhou, Lingyang Song, Yan Zhang

Label
Physical layer security in wireless communications, edited by Xiangyun Zhou, Lingyang Song, Yan Zhang
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Physical layer security in wireless communications
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1862978293
Responsibility statement
edited by Xiangyun Zhou, Lingyang Song, Yan Zhang
Series statement
Wireless networks and mobile communications
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"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Fundamentals of physical layer security -- 2. Coding for wiretap channels -- 3. LDPC codes for the Gaussian wiretap channel -- 4. Key generation from wireless channels -- 5. Secrecy with feedback -- 6. MIMO signal processing algorithms for enhanced physical layer security -- 7. Discriminatory channel estimation for secure wireless communication -- 8. Physical layer security in OFDMA networks -- 9. The application of cooperative transmissions to secrecy communications -- 10. Game theory for physical layer security on interference channels -- 11. Ascending clock auction for physical layer security -- 12. Relay and jammer cooperation as a coalitional game -- 13. Stochastic geometry approaches to secrecy in large wireless networks -- 14. Physical layer secrecy in large multihop wireless networks