Double-RIS-Assisted Orbital Angular Momentum Near-Field Secure Communications
Liping Liang, Minmin Wang, Wenchi Cheng, and Wei Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel double-RIS-assisted orbital angular momentum scheme for near-field secure wireless communications, significantly improving secrecy rates and eavesdropper resistance through innovative beam and interference management.
Contribution
It proposes a new double-RIS-assisted OAM secure scheme with joint optimization algorithms, enhancing security and rate performance over existing methods.
Findings
Outperforms existing schemes in secrecy rate and eavesdropper's BER.
Effectively reconstructs blocked links and mitigates interference.
Utilizes OAM mode orthogonality for secure index modulation.
Abstract
To satisfy the various demands of growing devices and services, emerging high-frequency-based technologies promote near-field wireless communications. Therefore, near-field physical layer security has attracted much attention to facilitate the wireless information security against illegitimate eavesdropping. However, highly correlated channels between legitimate transceivers and eavesdroppers of existing multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) based near-field secure technologies along with the low degrees of freedom significantly limit the enhancement of security results in wireless communications. To significantly increase the secrecy rates of near-field wireless communications, in this paper we propose the double-reconfigurable-intelligent-surface (RIS) assisted orbital angular momentum (OAM) secure scheme, where RISs with few reflecting elements are easily deployed to reconstruct the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Satellite Communication Systems · Space Satellite Systems and Control
