VLC Physical Layer Security through RIS-aided Jamming Receiver for 6G Wireless Networks
Simone Soderi, Alessandro Brighente, Federico Turrin, Mauro Conti

TL;DR
This paper proposes a RIS-assisted physical layer security method for VLC in 6G networks, enhancing secrecy capacity and secure area coverage without assuming adversary location, validated through numerical simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel RIS-based optimization framework for VLC security, combining watermarking and jamming, to improve secrecy capacity in indoor environments.
Findings
RIS increases secure communication area
Secrecy capacity improves with more RIS elements
Outage probability decreases with RIS deployment
Abstract
Visible Light Communication (VLC) is one the most promising enabling technology for future 6G networks to overcome Radio-Frequency (RF)-based communication limitations thanks to a broader bandwidth, higher data rate, and greater efficiency. However, from the security perspective, VLCs suffer from all known wireless communication security threats (e.g., eavesdropping and integrity attacks). For this reason, security researchers are proposing innovative Physical Layer Security (PLS) solutions to protect such communication. Among the different solutions, the novel Reflective Intelligent Surface (RIS) technology coupled with VLCs has been successfully demonstrated in recent work to improve the VLC communication capacity. However, to date, the literature still lacks analysis and solutions to show the PLS capability of RIS-based VLC communication. In this paper, we combine watermarking and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies · Ocular Oncology and Treatments
