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Main Authors: Ozgoli, Abbas, Farzin, Parsa, Hajiahmadi, Mohammad Javad, Soleimani, Mohammad
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.15966
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author Ozgoli, Abbas
Farzin, Parsa
Hajiahmadi, Mohammad Javad
Soleimani, Mohammad
author_facet Ozgoli, Abbas
Farzin, Parsa
Hajiahmadi, Mohammad Javad
Soleimani, Mohammad
contents Since the discovery of wireless telegraphy, wireless communication via electromagnetic (EM) signals has become a standard solution to meet the growing demand for information transfer in modern society. To prevent counterfeiting and manipulation by unauthorized individuals and agencies, it is crucial to innovate and enhance security through information encryption. In this paper, we introduce a metasurface that controls amplitude modulation at two different frequencies. Here, focusing on amplitude-frequency modulation for both x- and y- polarizations, we present an encrypted wireless communication protocol that using the chaos algorithm to secure the target data and prevent eavesdroppers from accessing it. The encrypted data is transmitted through the varying amplitudes at two different frequencies for both linear polarizations, achieved using two distinct graphene layers individually controlled by external biasing conditions. The extensive freedom enabled by simultaneous modulation of amplitude, frequency, and polarization allows information to be transmitted across diverse channels, thereby enhancing the security of encrypted information. The simulations demonstrate that encoding data, such as images, and transmitting it through amplitude-frequency modulation for both horizontal and vertical polarizations offer promising opportunities for various applications, including THz communications, anti-counterfeiting, THz data storage, and THz data transmission.
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spellingShingle Multichannel joint-polarization-frequency-modulation encrypted metasurface in secure THz communication
Ozgoli, Abbas
Farzin, Parsa
Hajiahmadi, Mohammad Javad
Soleimani, Mohammad
Optics
Since the discovery of wireless telegraphy, wireless communication via electromagnetic (EM) signals has become a standard solution to meet the growing demand for information transfer in modern society. To prevent counterfeiting and manipulation by unauthorized individuals and agencies, it is crucial to innovate and enhance security through information encryption. In this paper, we introduce a metasurface that controls amplitude modulation at two different frequencies. Here, focusing on amplitude-frequency modulation for both x- and y- polarizations, we present an encrypted wireless communication protocol that using the chaos algorithm to secure the target data and prevent eavesdroppers from accessing it. The encrypted data is transmitted through the varying amplitudes at two different frequencies for both linear polarizations, achieved using two distinct graphene layers individually controlled by external biasing conditions. The extensive freedom enabled by simultaneous modulation of amplitude, frequency, and polarization allows information to be transmitted across diverse channels, thereby enhancing the security of encrypted information. The simulations demonstrate that encoding data, such as images, and transmitting it through amplitude-frequency modulation for both horizontal and vertical polarizations offer promising opportunities for various applications, including THz communications, anti-counterfeiting, THz data storage, and THz data transmission.
title Multichannel joint-polarization-frequency-modulation encrypted metasurface in secure THz communication
topic Optics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.15966