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Design of Artificial Noise for Physical Layer Security in Visible Light Systems With Clipping

Abstract

Though visible light communication (VLC) systems are contained in a given room, ensuring their security amongst users in a room is essential. In this paper, the design of artificial noise (AN) to enhance physical layer security in VLC systems is studied in the context of input signals with no explicit amplitude constraint (such as multicarrier systems). In such systems, clipping is needed to constrain the input signals within the limited linear ranges of the LEDs. However, this clipping process gives rise to non-linear clipping distortion, which must be incorporated into the AN design. To facilitate the solution of this problem, a sub-optimal design approach is presented using the Charnes-Cooper transformation and the convex-concave procedure (CCP). Numerical results show that the clipping distortion significantly reduces the secrecy level, and using AN is advantageous over the no-AN scheme in improving the secrecy performance.

Authors

Pham TV; Hranilovic S; Ishihara S

Volume

00

Pagination

pp. 1054-1059

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 11, 2023

DOI

10.1109/ccnc51644.2023.10060251

Name of conference

2023 IEEE 20th Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC)
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