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Wireless Information-Theoretic Security: Theoretical analysis & experimental measurements with multiple eavesdroppers in an outdoor obstacle-dense MANET
Institution:1. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Patras, Greece;2. Division of Computer Science and Informatics, London South Bank University, United Kingdom;1. IT - Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal;2. ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal;3. FCT - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal;4. DETI - Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal;1. DEIB - Politecnico di Milano, Milano, 20133, Italy;2. IEIIT - CNR, c/o DEIB - Politecnico di Milano, Milano, 20133, Italy;1. Tianjin Key Laboratory of Wireless Mobile Communications and Power Transmission, Tianjin Normal University, 393 Binshuixidao Rd., Tianjin, 300387, China;2. PKUHS Tianjin School (Dongli Lake), Qingjingdadao Rd., Tianjin, 300309, China
Abstract:Wireless Information-Theoretic Security (WITS) has been suggested as a robust security scheme, especially for infrastructure-less networks. Based on the physical layer, WITS considers quasi-static Rayleigh fading instead of the classic Gaussian wiretap scenario. In this paper, the key parameters of WITS are investigated by implementing an 802.11n ad-hoc network in an outdoor obstacle-dense topology. Measurements performed throughout the topology allow for a realistic evaluation of a scenario with multiple moving eavesdroppers. Low speed user movement has been considered, so that Doppler spread can be discarded. A set of discrete field test trials have been conducted, based on simulation of human mobility throughout an obstacle-constrained environment. Average Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) values have been measured for all moving nodes, and the Probability of Non-Zero Secrecy Capacity has been calculated for different eavesdropping cooperative schemes (Selection Combining and Maximal-Ratio Combining). In addition, the Outage Probability has been estimated with regard to a non-zero target Secrecy Rate for both techniques. The results have been compared with the respective values of WITS key parameters derived from theoretical analysis.
Keywords:Wireless security  Rayleigh channels  Ad-hoc networks  Diversity
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