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Back Performance Metric Comparison Between Encryption/Cryptographic Technique and Proposed Physical Layer Communication Security Alternative with the Use

Fiscal Year 2019
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Investigator(s) Romero, Ric N.
Sponsor Space & Naval Warfare Systems Command (Navy)
Summary There are four major goals in this study: a) to propose a physical layer security (PHYSEC) technique for data and communications transmission based on space-time coding or multiple input multiple output (MIMO) technology, b) to explore and identify useful performance metrics used in encryption and/or cryptographic techniques, c) to evaluate the corresponding performance metrics for the physical security proposed, and d) to compare performance metrics and/or perform trade off study with the use of those metrics between encryption and/or cryptography to the proposed physical layer technique. In this proposal, the performance metrics may be in terms of information-theoretic measures (such as entropy or mutual information), hardware cost, and decoding latency.
Keywords Cryptography Encryption MIMO STBC physical layer security
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