Programming Wireless Security through Learning-Aided Spatiotemporal Digital Coding Metamaterial Antenna
Alireza Nooraiepour, Shaghayegh Vosoughitabar, Chung-Tse Michael Wu,, Waheed U. Bajwa, Narayan B. Mandayam

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel learning-aided spatiotemporal digital coding metamaterial antenna that enables physical layer security through directional modulation, combining theoretical analysis, simulations, and FPGA-based experiments.
Contribution
It proposes a new space-time-modulated digitally-coded metamaterial antenna architecture that achieves directional modulation using machine learning optimization, enhancing wireless security.
Findings
Theoretical demonstration of directional modulation via the proposed antenna.
Simulation results validating the approach in various communication scenarios.
Experimental FPGA prototype confirming spectral and BER performance.
Abstract
The advancement of future large-scale wireless networks necessitates the development of cost-effective and scalable security solutions. Conventional cryptographic methods, due to their computational and key management complexity, are unable to fulfill the low-latency and scalability requirements of these networks. Physical layer (PHY) security has been put forth as a cost-effective alternative to cryptographic mechanisms that can circumvent the need for explicit key exchange between communication devices, owing to the fact that PHY security relies on the physics of the signal transmission for providing security. In this work, a space-time-modulated digitally-coded metamaterial (MTM) leaky wave antenna (LWA) is proposed that can enable PHY security by achieving the functionalities of directional modulation (DM) using a machine learning-aided branch and bound (B&B) optimized coding…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Antenna Design and Optimization
