JOURNAL ARTICLE

Physical Layer Security of RIS-Assisted Communications Under Electromagnetic Interference

José David Vega SánchezGeorges KaddoumF. Javier López‐Martínez

Year: 2022 Journal:   IEEE Communications Letters Vol: 26 (12)Pages: 2870-2874   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

This work investigates the impact of ever-present electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the achievable secrecy performance of reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-aided communication systems. We characterize the end-to-end RIS channel by considering key practical aspects such as spatial correlation, the transmit beamforming vector, phase-shift noise, the coexistence of direct and indirect channels, and the presence of strong/mild EMI on the receiver sides. We show that EMI's effect on secrecy performance strongly depends on the eavesdropper's ability to cancel the interference. This highlights the potential of EMI-based attacks to degrade physical layer security in RIS-aided communications.

Keywords:
EMI Beamforming Electromagnetic interference Physical layer Interference (communication) Computer science Secrecy Electronic engineering Artificial noise Channel (broadcasting) Co-channel interference Telecommunications Communications system Noise (video) Computer network Wireless Engineering Computer security

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