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Abstract
This study proposes a novel secure uplink index modulation-based orthogonal frequency division multiple access (IM-OFDMA) systems using artificial in-phase and quadrature imbalance (A-IQI). The fact of the distinct A-IQI induced at the users' end and the unpredictable allocation of users based on confidential data brings a different perspective on physical layer security. Accordingly, in this study, the non-identical effect of A-IQI is exploited to provide a physical-layer security scheme for the IM-OFDMA systems. Specifically, the estimation method is created with preamble data in order to achieve each user's unique A-IQI information from a legitimate receiver. The A-IQI will help to secure the transmitted data against a potential eavesdropper, and hence, improving data confidentiality. The proposed scheme's performance is analytically evaluated by deriving closed-form expressions of the average bit error rate (BER) at both the base station and the eavesdropper. The image rejection ratios of A-IQI and practical IQI are provided for IM-OFDMA to indicate the region of intentionally generated A-IQI. Under the different system model specifications of IM-OFDMA, the analytical results are provided with simulation results obtained using the Monte Carlo simulation method. Further, the proposed secure scheme is compared with the state-of-the-art artificial noise method. Results reveal a significant improvement in the BER at the base station, accompanied by severe degradation in the BER at the eavesdropper.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 57305-57318 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | IEEE Access |
| Volume | 11 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2023 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Data confidentiality
- IM-OFDMA
- IQ imbalance
- index modulation
- physical layer security
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EX-QNRF-NPRPC-8: ReSolVE (Resilient Solutions for Vulnerabilities and Emergencies): An Effective National Risk Management Plan for Qatar
Al-Ansari, T. A. H. A. (Lead Principal Investigator), Lahlou, F. Z. (Post Doctoral Fellow), Youssef, A. (Graduate Student), Hussain, F. (Graduate Student), Rahmat Gul, H. B. (Post Doctoral Fellow), Khourchid, A. M. B. (Research Assistant), Qaraqe, K. A. (Lead Principal Investigator), Serdar, M. Z. (Post Doctoral Fellow), Ahmad, M. (Graduate Student), Bayhan, S. (Principal Investigator), Alfarra, M. R. (Principal Investigator), Kurban, H. (Principal Investigator), Ali, Z. (Post Doctoral Fellow), Mahaftha, D. (Graduate Student), Festok, K. (Graduate Student), Sultan, D. A. (Lead Principal Investigator), Ayyub, D. B. M. (Lead Principal Investigator), Al-Ghamdi, D. S. (Lead Principal Investigator), Yarkan, D. S. (Principal Investigator), Hasna, P. M. (Principal Investigator), Allah Bakhsh, F. M. (Post Doctoral Fellow), El-Saigh, D. A. (Consultant) & Amanipour, H. (Graduate Student)
1/03/23 → 1/03/28
Project: Applied Research