A Spectrum Efficient Secure Transmission Scheme Based on Directional Polarization Modulation for Wireless Communication Systems
Zhongmin Pei,
Zhangkai Luo and
Bo Zou
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2018, vol. 2018, 1-7
Abstract:
In this paper, a spectrum efficient secure transmission scheme based on directional polarization modulation (DPM) is proposed. Specifically, the polarized signals are divided into two parts, i.e., I and Q, and a dual-polarized antenna array is designed to form beams to transmit these signals. Naturally, the constellation structure is associated with the beam gain, which can be controlled to make the constellation structure distort in undesired directions. Thus the security is enhanced for the symbol error rate performance deteriorates in undesired directions. Additionally, a kind of directional modulation technique is utilized to transform one component of the polarized signal into QPSK signal and thus improves the modulation order without extra transmitting power consummation. Finally, theoretical analysis and simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme can improve the transmission efficiency and provide a security transmission method for wireless communication systems.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1155/2018/2179617
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