Abstract:
Existing system considers distributed
detection for binary hypothesis testing in a WSN where sensors are spread over
an area to detect a binary target state and transmit their local decisions on
the target to an AFC over a wireless PAC. We assume that each sensor
individually accesses the AFC over PAC and delivers its local decision via a
simple and energy efficient modulation scheme, namely NC-BFSK. Meanwhile, an
unauthorized fusion center, i.e., an EFC, passively overhears their
communications in the vicinity of the sensors or AFC and attempts to draw its
own decision on the target. Under this scenario, we propose a channel aware
encryption method employed at the physical layer of sensors to secure
communication from eavesdropping under energy and complexity constraints.
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