摘要
Massive multiple input and multiple output(MIMO) is a key technology of the fifth generation(5 G) wireless communication systems, which brings various advantages, such as high spectral efficiency and energy efficiency. In MIMO system, spatial modulation(SM) has recently emerged as a new transmission method. In this paper, in order to improve the security in SM-MIMO, a physical layer encryption approach named chaotic antenna-index three-dimensional modulation and constellation points rotated(CATMCPR) encryption scheme is proposed, which utilizes the chaotic theory and spatial modulation techniques. The conventional physical-layer encryption in SM-MIMO suffers from spectral efficiency(SE) performance degradation and usually needs a preshared key, prior channel state information(CSI) or excess jamming power. By contrast, we show that the CATMCPR scheme can not only achieve securely communication but also improve above drawbacks. We evaluate the performances of the proposed scheme by an analysis and computer simulations.
Massive multiple input and multiple output(MIMO) is a key technology of the fifth generation(5 G) wireless communication systems, which brings various advantages, such as high spectral efficiency and energy efficiency. In MIMO system, spatial modulation(SM) has recently emerged as a new transmission method. In this paper, in order to improve the security in SM-MIMO, a physical layer encryption approach named chaotic antenna-index three-dimensional modulation and constellation points rotated(CATMCPR) encryption scheme is proposed, which utilizes the chaotic theory and spatial modulation techniques. The conventional physical-layer encryption in SM-MIMO suffers from spectral efficiency(SE) performance degradation and usually needs a preshared key, prior channel state information(CSI) or excess jamming power. By contrast, we show that the CATMCPR scheme can not only achieve securely communication but also improve above drawbacks. We evaluate the performances of the proposed scheme by an analysis and computer simulations.
基金
supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 61502518,61372098 and 61702536