On Multiple-Antenna Techniques for Physical-Layer Range Security in the Terahertz Band
Weijun Gao, Xuyang Lu, Chong Han, and Zhi Chen

TL;DR
This paper investigates new multiple-antenna techniques for enhancing physical-layer security in Terahertz communications, proposing a novel array design and beamforming method to secure transmissions against eavesdroppers within the beam sector.
Contribution
It introduces a novel widely-spaced array and beamforming design for THz range security, along with an algorithm to optimize secrecy rate, addressing limitations of traditional techniques.
Findings
The proposed scheme achieves a 6 bps/Hz secrecy rate at 10 m distance.
Frequency diverse array is ineffective for range security in THz.
The NCOA algorithm optimizes secrecy rate effectively.
Abstract
Terahertz (THz) communications have naturally promising physical layer security (PLS) performance in the angular domain due to the high directivity feature brought by the ultra-massive multiple-antenna techniques. However, traditional multiple-antenna techniques fail to combat eavesdroppers residing in the THz beam sector, even when the communication distances of legitimate users and eavesdroppers are different. This THz range security challenge motivates us to study new multiple-antenna techniques to provide THz range and angular security. In this paper, we first conduct a theoretical analysis of the secrecy capacity of the multiple antenna channel under the range security scenario. Based on this, the frequency diverse array, as a candidate multiple-antenna technique, is proven ineffective in addressing the range security problem. Then, motivated by the theoretical analysis, a novel…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Antenna Design and Optimization · Terahertz technology and applications
