Conceal Truth while Show Fake: T/F Frequency Multiplexing based Anti-Intercepting Transmission
Zhisheng Yin, Nan Cheng, Mingjie Wang, Changle Li, Wei Xiang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel anti-intercepting wireless transmission scheme using T/F frequency multiplexing that conceals true signals while displaying fake ones, enhancing security against eavesdroppers through cooperative multi-source strategies.
Contribution
It proposes a new CTSF scheme combining offensive and defensive tactics, with a joint optimization method for power and correlation to maximize secrecy rates.
Findings
Simulation confirms improved anti-intercepting performance.
The optimization approach effectively balances true and fake signal concealment.
The scheme enhances wireless security against eavesdropping.
Abstract
In wireless communication adversarial scenarios, signals are easily intercepted by non-cooperative parties, exposing the transmission of confidential information. This paper proposes a true-and-false (T/F) frequency multiplexing based anti-intercepting transmission scheme capable of concealing truth while showing fake (CTSF), integrating both offensive and defensive strategies. Specifically, through multi-source cooperation, true and false signals are transmitted over multiple frequency bands using non-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. The decoy signals are used to deceive non-cooperative eavesdropper, while the true signals are hidden to counter interception threats. Definitions for the interception and deception probabilities are provided, and the mechanism of CTSF is discussed. To improve the secrecy performance of true signals while ensuring decoy signals achieve their…
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TopicsQuantum-Dot Cellular Automata
