IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2018)

A Physical-Layer Secure Coding Scheme for Indoor Visible Light Communication Based on Polar Codes

  • Zhen Che,
  • Junbin Fang,
  • Zoe Lin Jiang,
  • Jin Li,
  • Shancheng Zhao,
  • Yongchun Zhong,
  • Zhe Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2018.2869931
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Visible light communication (VLC) can provide short-range optical wireless communication together with illumination using LED lightings. Since VLC channel is an open wireless channel, physical-layer security is desirable in order to hide secret information from unauthorized receivers, without reliance on upper-layer cryptographic techniques. In this paper, a secure coding scheme based on polar codes is proposed to simultaneously achieve physical-layer security and transmission reliability for indoor VLC systems under Wyner's wiretap model. An indoor VLC degraded wiretap channel model and an indoor VLC undegraded wiretap model are analyzed to estimate the corresponding secrecy capacity with typical indoor VLC scenarios considering the requirements of illumination and reliable transmission. Then, a physical-layer secure coding scheme and an enhanced scheme are designed to provide securely reliable communication without sacrificing the illumination functionality. Numerical results show that for VLC degraded wiretap channel, the proposed coding scheme can reduce the bit error rate (BER) of main channel to nearly 0 and increase that of wiretap channel to 0.5. Therefore, the mutual information between the sender and the eavesdropper and the BER of the legitimate receiver are both decreased to nearly 0. Both the security and reliability of VLC are guaranteed by the proposed coding scheme. And the practical secrecy rate reaches 85.96% at some positions when codeword length is 2 048 bits. Furthermore, an enhanced coding scheme with a feedback channel is proposed to handle the case that the wiretap channel is not degraded with respect to the main channel. With the feedback channel, the wiretap channel can be equivalently degraded and the security can be increased gradually with the increment of the degradation level of the wiretap channel. Meanwhile, the secrecy capacities can be asymptotically achieved for indoor VLC systems.

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