DocumentCode :
16934
Title :
Safeguarding 5G wireless communication networks using physical layer security
Author :
Nan Yang ; Lifeng Wang ; Geraci, Giovanni ; Elkashlan, Maged ; Jinhong Yuan ; Di Renzo, Marco
Author_Institution :
Australian Nat. Univ., Canberra, ACT, Australia
Volume :
53
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Apr-15
Firstpage :
20
Lastpage :
27
Abstract :
The fifth generation (5G) network will serve as a key enabler in meeting the continuously increasing demands for future wireless applications, including an ultra-high data rate, an ultrawide radio coverage, an ultra-large number of devices, and an ultra-low latency. This article examines security, a pivotal issue in the 5G network where wireless transmissions are inherently vulnerable to security breaches. Specifically, we focus on physical layer security, which safeguards data confidentiality by exploiting the intrinsic randomness of the communications medium and reaping the benefits offered by the disruptive technologies to 5G. Among various technologies, the three most promising ones are discussed: heterogenous networks, massive multiple-input multiple-output, and millimeter wave. On the basis of the key principles of each technology, we identify the rich opportunities and the outstanding challenges that security designers must tackle. Such an identification is expected to decisively advance the understanding of future physical layer security.
Keywords :
5G mobile communication; 5G wireless communication networks; fifth generation network; heterogenous networks; massive multiple-input multiple-output; millimeter wave; physical layer security; ultra-high data rate; ultrawide radio coverage; wireless transmissions; 5G mobile communication; Computer architecture; MIMO; Microprocessors; Mobile communication; Network security; Physical layer; Privacy; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0163-6804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2015.7081071
Filename :
7081071
Link To Document :
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