Physical layer security using boundary technique for emerging wireless communication systems

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Thebroadcastnatureofradiopropagationinwirelesscommunicationhasbeen aretheoretical,andafewareenhancedforefficientsecurityagainstanintruder. (eavesdroppers).Thephysicallayersecuritytechniquesoperateatthelowest deployedtosafeguardagainstsophisticatedattacks.Mostofthesedeployments Inthisarticle,aboundarytechniqueapproachisproposedandappliedtothe physicallayertoimproveitssecrecy-capacityandsubdueadversaryeffectsat probability,secrecy-capacity,andintercept-probabilityshowthatourproposed Carlosimulationwasperformed.Theresultobtainedusingsecrecyoutage theupperlayer.However,techniquessuchaschannelcoding,power(directional legitimatereceiver.Thesimulationresultswerecomparedwiththeanalytical receiverhasabettersignaltonoiseratiothanthecorrespondingeavesdropper’s methods.Itwasfoundthatthechannelbetweenthetransmitterandthemain antennaandartificialnoise),andspreadspectrumhavebeen(andcontinuously) stackofOSIlayeragainstconventionalcryptographicapproaches,operatingat suspectedastheloopholesofpassiveoractiveattacksbyunauthorizedusers thelegitimatereceiver.Hybridperformancemetricswereadopted,andaMonte channel.Conclusively,performanceoftheproposedtechniqueisvalidatedfor techniquesenhancethesecrettransmissionbetweenthemaintransmitterand applicationsinemergingwirelesscommunicationsystems.

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boundary technique, MISOME, physical layer, physical layer security, security enhancement techniques, wireless communication systems, wireless security systems

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