SemProtector: A Unified Framework for Semantic Protection in Deep Learning-based Semantic Communication Systems
Xinghan Liu, Guoshun Nan, Qimei Cui, Zeju Li, Peiyuan Liu, Zebin Xing,, Hanqing Mu, Xiaofeng Tao, Tony Q.S. Quek

TL;DR
SemProtector is a flexible framework that enhances the security of online semantic communication systems by integrating encryption, privacy mitigation, and semantic calibration modules, addressing real-world security challenges.
Contribution
It introduces a unified, modular framework for online semantic protection in deep learning-based communication systems, enabling dynamic assembly of security modules.
Findings
Effective in encrypting transmitted semantics.
Reduces privacy risks from wireless channels.
Improves semantic integrity at the receiver.
Abstract
Recently proliferated semantic communications (SC) aim at effectively transmitting the semantics conveyed by the source and accurately interpreting the meaning at the destination. While such a paradigm holds the promise of making wireless communications more intelligent, it also suffers from severe semantic security issues, such as eavesdropping, privacy leaking, and spoofing, due to the open nature of wireless channels and the fragility of neural modules. Previous works focus more on the robustness of SC via offline adversarial training of the whole system, while online semantic protection, a more practical setting in the real world, is still largely under-explored. To this end, we present SemProtector, a unified framework that aims to secure an online SC system with three hot-pluggable semantic protection modules. Specifically, these protection modules are able to encrypt semantics to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdversarial Robustness in Machine Learning · Wireless Signal Modulation Classification · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
