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The Role of Physical Layer Security in Satellite-Based Networks

Rupender Singh, Ijaz Ahmad, Jyrki Huusko

202314 citationsDOI

Abstract

6G will revolutionize the world with a large amount of bandwidth, high data rates, and extensive coverage in remote and rural areas. These goals can only be achieved by integrating terrestrial networks with non-terrestrial networks. However, the integration of terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks are raising security concerns about malicious attacks on satellite-terrestrial links due to their openness. Physical layer security (PLS) has emerged as a good candidate to deal with security threats by exploring the randomness of wireless channels. In this direction, this paper reviews how PLS methods are implemented in satellite communications. Firstly, we discuss the ongoing research on satellite-based networks by highlighting the key points in the literature. Then, we revisit the research activities on PLS in satellite-based networks by categorizing the different system architectures. Finally, we highlight research directions and opportunities to leverage the PLS in future satellite-based networks.

Topics & Concepts

Physical layerComputer scienceSatelliteCommunications satelliteOpenness to experienceLeverage (statistics)Bandwidth (computing)TelecommunicationsWirelessComputer networkEngineeringArtificial intelligenceAerospace engineeringSocial psychologyPsychologySatellite Communication SystemsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant NetworksUAV Applications and Optimization
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