Revisiting the Wireless Channel from Physical Layer Security Perspective
Abuu. B. Kihero, Haji. M. Furqan, M. M. Sahin, and Huseyin Arslan

TL;DR
This paper reviews how emerging wireless technologies and new channel features can enhance physical layer security, discussing their potential, challenges, and future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey of new channel features and their exploitation for physical layer security in future wireless networks.
Findings
New channel features can be exploited for PLS.
Channel control and sensing technologies are crucial for PLS.
Security attacks targeting channel characteristics pose new challenges.
Abstract
Security has emerged as one of the critical requirements in future wireless networks. Unlike traditional cryptography-based security, physical layer security (PLS) exploits various features of the random wireless channel to secure not only the information being communicated but the whole communication process from any type of attack. Future wireless networks are envisioned to feature new technologies such as re-configurable intelligent surfaces, massive multiple input multiple output, and sensing, to accommodate the emerging use-cases. Both, the new technologies and the new use-cases have been found to enrich the channel characteristics by unveiling some new channel features which can be readily exploited to facilitate PLS. This article surveys these new channel features to reveal their potential for PLS implementation. In the course of the article, the assessments of important…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Cryptographic Implementations and Security · Antenna Design and Analysis
