JISR on Computing (Dec 2023)

Enhancing Physical Layer Security in MIMO Systems through Beamforming and Artificial Noise Techniques

  • Farah Nizam,
  • Saleem Ahmed,
  • Pardeep Kumar,
  • Anthony Tsetse,
  • Ramesh Kumar,
  • Bhawani Shanker,
  • Najamuddin Sohu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31645/JISRC.23.21.2.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 2

Abstract

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Physical layer security (PLS) has grown in popularity as it guarantees secure and reliable communication between wireless devices without restricting the ability of data analysts to eavesdrop. PLS benefits from the randomization property of the wireless channel, which improves immunity and protects against many dangers of information breaches from eavesdroppers. MIMO and Massive MIMO, which use numerous antennas at the transmitter and receiver ends, are fundamental technologies for improving efficiency in 5G and future network systems. The PLS still requires a significant amount of work before it can be employed in practical systems. The interception of eavesdroppers can be made difficult by adding artificial noise. This paper focuses on the physical layer security considering maximal ratio combining, and artificial noise with beamforming techniques to further enhance the secrecy rate. The proposed work demonstrates that the use of transmitter beamforming with artificial noise can significantly improve the degree of confidentiality of information being transmitted between a transmitter and an intended receiver while making it more difficult for eavesdroppers to intercept. The simulation results in terms of bit error rate show that the proposed method has a significant impact on the error rate performance of the eavesdropper.

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