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Directional modulation with distributed receiver selection for secure wireless communications

Journal

SCIENCE CHINA-INFORMATION SCIENCES
Volume 64, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11432-020-3048-9

Keywords

directional modulation; distributed receiver selection; bit error rate; secrecy rate

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFB1800800]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61671131]
  3. Science and Technology on Communication Networks Laboratory
  4. 54th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) [6142104180407]

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In this paper, a novel directional modulation scheme with distributed receiver selection (DM-DRS) is proposed for secure wireless communications. Numerical results demonstrate that the scheme can achieve a higher transmission rate compared to traditional methods while ensuring improved Bit Error Rate (BER) performance.
In this paper, a novel directional modulation with distributed receiver selection (DM-DRS) scheme is proposed for secure wireless communications. In DM-DRS, a particular subset of receivers is activated and part of the information bits are modulated by the index of the activation pattern, in addition to traditional digital modulation. Especially, the scrambling matrix is introduced for the sake of preventing the eavesdropping. Moreover, the performances of bit error rate (BER) in terms of the union bound for both the legitimate user and eavesdropper are respectively derived in the context of an optimal joint maximum likelihood (ML) detector, and the theoretical BER upper bounds are demonstrated to be tight by the numerical results. In the context of the discrete-input and continuous-output system, the ergodic secrecy rates of the legitimate user and the eavesdropper are obtained, the secrecy rate is also quantified. Furthermore, our numerical results exhibit that DM-DRS can achieve an increased transmission rate compared to its traditional directional modulation with cooperative receivers (DM-CR) and spatial and direction modulation (SDM) counterparts, while guaranteeing an improved BER performance.

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