2016 IEEE 17th Annual Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference (WAMICON) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/wamicon.2016.7483858
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Channel independent physical layer security

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“…In [127], the authors highlighted that link security methods were aimed to secure the signal, as opposed to securing the data. Since the channel has random nature and cannot be controlled by the users, a design in which channel state is considered essential for the intended channel may not be suitable for many practical scenarios.…”
Section: B Trusted Relaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [127], the authors highlighted that link security methods were aimed to secure the signal, as opposed to securing the data. Since the channel has random nature and cannot be controlled by the users, a design in which channel state is considered essential for the intended channel may not be suitable for many practical scenarios.…”
Section: B Trusted Relaysmentioning
confidence: 99%