Physical and Data-Link Security Techniques for Future Communication Systems
This book focuses on techniques that can be applied at the physical and data-link layers of communication systems in order to secure transmissions against eavesdroppers. Topics ranging from information theory-based security to coding for security and cryptography are discussed, with presentation of...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2016.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2016. |
| Series: | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering,
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| Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Physical Layer Security: a Paradigm Shift in Data Confidentiality
- Secure Communication in Wiretap Channels with Partial and Statistical CSI at the Transmitter
- MIMOME Gaussian Channels with GMM Signals in High-SNR Regime: Fundamental Limits and Tradeoffs
- Performance Analysis of Transmission Over AWGN Wiretap Channels With Practical Codes
- Broadcast Channels with Confidential Messages: Channel Uncertainty, Robustness, and Continuity
- End-to-End Key Establishment with Physical Layer Key Generation and Specific Attacker Models
- Experimental Results on Secret-Key Extraction from Unsynchronized UWB Channel Observations
- Physical Layer Security in Power Line Communication Networks
- Security Aspects of Compressed Sensing
- Subspace Fuzzy Vault
- An Information Rate Improvement For a Polynomial Variant of the Naccache-Stern Knapsack Cryptosystem
- Implementation and Improvement of the Partial Sum Attack on 6-round AES
- A Real Life Project in Cryptography: Assessment of RSA Keys
- Encoding in The DTMF Channel for Two-Channel Authentication.