Key Generation and Secrecy Analysis Using OTFS for TDD Systems
Physical layer key generation techniques aim to extract secret keys from the information contained in wireless channels. However, existing key generation schemes often rely on time-frequency domain waveforms for channel estimation, which not only makes secret extraction less reliable but may also compromise the confidentiality of the extracted secret information. This paper presents physical layer key generation methods relying on the Orthogonal Time Frequency and Space (OTFS) waveform. We present analysis showing that the delay-Doppler domain channel estimates obtained using OTFS are conducive to more secure and reliable secret extraction than time-frequency domain channel estimates obtained using the prevalent Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). This analysis provides theoretical guarantees under certain simple assumptions. We then relax those assumptions in extensive time-division duplex (TDD) simulations and show that under realistic settings, OTFS offers the expected benefits to reliability and security. Our simulations show that the introduced OTFS schemes can reliably extract secret keys from channel estimates in scenarios where time-frequency domain methods deteriorate.
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Networking & Telecommunications
- 4606 Distributed computing and systems software
- 4008 Electrical engineering
- 4006 Communications engineering
- 1005 Communications Technologies
- 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- 0805 Distributed Computing