Intelligent Poly Key Zero Overhead Encode for Secure Communications
Abstract
Intelligent Poly Key (IPK) Zero Overhead Encode (ZOE) is a novel and secure method of encoding the data transmission between nodes on wireless and wired networks. The throughput energy per bit needed for the link is decreased by the gain of the forward error correcting code while the physical layer data is secured by constantly changing codes. This provides physical layer security because the transmitted symbols cannot be decoded from the noise without knowing a priori the current chosen Quasi-Cyclic Low Density Parity Check prototype matrix. The method was used to improve security and communications reliability with a Transpositional Modulation (TM) enabled system providing obfuscated communications and greater than 50 percent increase in data throughput.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 20, 2023
- Accession Number
- AD1198411
Entities
People
- Brennan Eveland
- Gwain Bayley
- William Spazante