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Non-Orthogonal Multiplexing in the FBL Regime Enhances Physical Layer Security with Deception. (arXiv:2304.06402v1 [cs.IT])
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We propose a new security framework for physical layer security (PLS) in the
finite blocklength (FBL) regime that incorporates deception technology,
allowing for active countermeasures against potential eavesdroppers. Using a
symmetric block cipher and power-domain non-orthogonal multiplexing (NOM), our
approach is able to achieve high secured reliability while effectively
deceiving the eavesdropper, and can benefit from increased transmission power.
This work represents a promising direction for future research in PLS with
deception technology.
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