Author:
Rothe Stefan,Koukourakis Nektarios,Radner Hannes,Lonnstrom Andrew,Jorswieck Eduard,Czarske Jürgen W.
Abstract
AbstractThe light propagation through a multimode fiber is used to increase information security during data transmission without the need for cryptographic approaches. The use of an inverse precoding method in a multimode fiber-optic communication network is based on mode-dependent losses on the physical layer. This leads to an asymmetry between legitimate (Bob) and illegitimate (Eve) recipients of messages, resulting in significant SNR advantage for Bob. In combination with dynamic mode channel changes, there are defined hurdles for Eve to reconstruct a sent message even in a worst-case scenario in which she knows the channel completely. This is the first time that physical layer security has been investigated in a fiber optical network based on measured transmission matrices. The results show that messages can be sent securely using traditional communication techniques. The technology introduced is a step towards the development of cyber physical systems with increased security.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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