2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.10043
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Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface for Physical Layer Key Generation: Constructive or Destructive?

Abstract: Physical layer key generation (PKG) is a promising means to provide on-the-fly shared secret keys by exploiting the intrinsic randomness of the radio channel. However, the performance of PKG is highly dependent on the propagation environments. Due to its feature of controlling the wireless environment, reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is appealing to be applied in PKG. In this paper, in contrast to the existing literature, we investigate both the constructive and destructive effects of RIS on the PKG s… Show more

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“…1), the physical layer secret key is easily decoded due to the lack of randomness [12]. To address this challenge, RIS has been deployed to generate channel randomness via reflective elements [13]- [18]. To be specific, by randomly assigning an RIS phase for each legitimate channel estimation round, the reciprocal randomness of legitimate channels can be artificially generated, enabling the shared key generation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1), the physical layer secret key is easily decoded due to the lack of randomness [12]. To address this challenge, RIS has been deployed to generate channel randomness via reflective elements [13]- [18]. To be specific, by randomly assigning an RIS phase for each legitimate channel estimation round, the reciprocal randomness of legitimate channels can be artificially generated, enabling the shared key generation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%