학술논문

Towards a Unified Framework for Physical Layer Security in 5G and Beyond Networks
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology IEEE Open J. Veh. Technol. Vehicular Technology, IEEE Open Journal of. 3:321-343 2022
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Transportation
Physical layer security
Cryptography
Communication system security
Wireless communication
Radio frequency
Jamming
Artificial noise
authentication
availability
beamforming
channel
confidentiality
cooperative transmission
eavesdropping
integrity
jamming
physical layer security
PLS
radio environment
sensing
signal
spoofing
wireless security
Language
ISSN
2644-1330
Abstract
Wireless systems have become an increasingly pivotal part of our lives. Various critical applications and use cases such as healthcare, financial transactions, e-commerce, transportation, industrial automation, etc. rely on secure and reliable communication for their proper operation. Despite their widespread adoption, conventional cryptographic security mechanisms are unable to scale with the increasingly decentralized and heterogeneous networks. Physical layer security (PLS), on the other hand, provides a promising complementary solution to ensure authenticity, confidentiality, integrity, and availability of legitimate transmissions by exploiting the dynamic characteristics of the wireless environment. Despite the plethora of literary works regarding different facets of PLS being present, a unified framework is still absent. In this paper, we provide a PLS framework that not only encompasses the existing works but also enables the development of next-generation PLS methods. In line with this, the importance of PLS for emerging technologies such as joint sensing and communication, vehicular communication, non-terrestrial networks, millimeter-wave, terahertz communication, etc. is highlighted. Furthermore, the key challenges and directions for future PLS mechanisms are identified.