Methods for Securing Wireless Communications at the Physical Layer
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- Title: Methods for Securing Wireless Communications at the Physical Layer Invention: A method that enables users to obfuscate their transmission patterns by intelligently producing friendly jamming at the transmitter end, a technique that prevents low level eavesdropping. Background: In a world dominated by ever-developing technology, the demand for reliable digital security measures is increasingly prevalent. When securing communications at the software level, like most current security schemes, it became apparent that prevention of eavesdropping may show a stronger performance at the hardware level. Using a multiple input and multiple output scheme in addition to game theoretic considerations, this method was developed as an easier way to secure wireless communications. Applications: Military Personal (internet, devices, vehicles, home, etc.)Electronic health recordsMobile devices and hotspotsAeronautical/astronomical instruments (i.e. satellites)Buildings/locations Advantages:Versatility in hardware implementationEasily integrated into current technologiesPrevents low level eavesdroppingIncludes locations of all legitimate receivers Licensing Manager:Robert SleeperRobertS@tla.arizona.edu(520) 626-4604
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Name: Marwan Krunz, Professor
Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering
Name: Berk Akgun, Graduate Student
Department: ECE
Name: Peyman Siyari, Graduate Assistant
Department: ECE
Name: Rashad Eletreby, Graduate Assistant
Department: ECE
Name: Onur Koyluoglu, Assistant Professor
Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering
Name: Hanif Rahbari, PhD Student
Department: ECE
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