A Leakage-Based Directional Modulation Scheme for Frequency Diverse Array in Robot Swarm Networks

Robot swarms, which constitute typical multi-user systems, have played more and more important roles in many areas. In this paper, a directional modulation (DM) scheme for frequency diverse array (FDA) based on the leakage power minimization criterion is proposed, which can be used in a robot swarm...

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Main Authors: Sheng Ke, Minjue He, Xiangyuan Bu, Wenlong Cai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9104739/
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Summary:Robot swarms, which constitute typical multi-user systems, have played more and more important roles in many areas. In this paper, a directional modulation (DM) scheme for frequency diverse array (FDA) based on the leakage power minimization criterion is proposed, which can be used in a robot swarm system as well as other multi-user scenarios. Based on this scheme, location-dependent secure transmission can be obtained in the multi-user downlink channels under certain circumstances, where independent data streams can be sent to different legitimate users safely. Meanwhile, the difficulty for perfect eavesdropping is significantly increased compared with phased-array-based DM. We also use the block successive upper-bound minimization algorithm to optimize the frequency offsets of the array, and the algorithm can be effectively performed. This scheme utilizes the baseband model of the FDA, which is another contribution of this paper. It solves the problems brought by the time-varying nature of the FDA and reveals the distance-angle correlation of the FDA more fundamentally. Based on that, besides the proposed FDA-DM scheme, a novel multiple access technique, named as link division multiple access, is also preliminarily proposed. It allows the transmitter to distinguish multiple users in the same or proximal locations without the help of time division, frequency division, or code division. At last, numerical results are presented to verify the superiorities of LDMA and the proposed FDA-DM scheme.
ISSN:2169-3536