2017
DOI: 10.1109/lwc.2017.2671872
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On Secure Free-Space Optical Communications Over Málaga Turbulence Channels

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“…It was found that the information leakage takes place if the eavesdropper is located near the receiver or transmitter, without affecting the reliability of information transfer. Link security analysis for FSO system over Malaga Turbulence channels was provided in [317]. Similarly, the secrecy performance of RF/FSO system was also evaluated in [12], where the authors consider Nakagami-m fading for RF link and Gamma-Gamma fading for FSO link.…”
Section: Spectrum Extension (Mm-wave/ Fso)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was found that the information leakage takes place if the eavesdropper is located near the receiver or transmitter, without affecting the reliability of information transfer. Link security analysis for FSO system over Malaga Turbulence channels was provided in [317]. Similarly, the secrecy performance of RF/FSO system was also evaluated in [12], where the authors consider Nakagami-m fading for RF link and Gamma-Gamma fading for FSO link.…”
Section: Spectrum Extension (Mm-wave/ Fso)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By involving (30) into (32) and relying on probability theory and some algebraic manipulations, one obtains…”
Section: Appendix B Proof Of Lemmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on an experimental FSO link testbed that consists of one transmitter, one receiver, and one eavesdropper, authors of [11] estimated the secrecy rate, secrecy outage probability, and the expected code lengths that required for achieving a predefined secrecy rate. With such system model, authors of [12] evaluated the secure performance of the FSO link with IM/DD over Malaga turbulence channels. In [13], authors derived expressions for a lower bound of the instantaneous secrecy capacity, the average secrecy capacity and its lower bound, when on-off keying (OOK) IM/DD was applied and the FSO links suffered from turbulence-induced fading.…”
Section: Pls In Fso Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%