31 Papers
77 Citations
Lin Hu is an academic researcher from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Secure transmission. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Lin Hu include Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications.
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Papers
Cooperative Jamming for Physical Layer Security Enhancement in Internet of Things
TL;DR: A secrecy enhancing transmit design to minimize the secrecy outage probability (SOP) and the minimum secrecy rate on transmit designs is provided, subject to a minimum requirement on the secrecy rate.
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Optimized Coherent Integration-Based Radio Frequency Fingerprinting in Internet of Things
TL;DR: This paper proposed a de-noising algorithm for RFF as the present performance of RFF is seriously affected by the noise and shows that the optimized classification algorithm achieves a high accuracy at a relatively low SNR (0 dB), which is the best result compared with other existing methods.
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Cooperative-Jamming-Aided Secrecy Enhancement in Wireless Networks With Passive Eavesdroppers
TL;DR: A secure transmit design for maximizing the SOP constrained secrecy rate is provided, and based on a strict mathematical analysis, the impact of the main channel quality and the number of Eves on transmit design and secrecy performance is characterized.
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Adaptive Secure Transmission for Physical Layer Security in Cooperative Wireless Networks
TL;DR: This work provides a transmit design for outage constrained secrecy rate maximization, taking both security and QoS constraints into account, and proposes a mechanism for transmit strategy adaptation with security protection.
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Light-Weight Physical Layer Enhanced Security Schemes for 5G Wireless Networks
TL;DR: By integrating physical layer security with novel techniques and application scenarios in 5G communication, several promising strategies are elaborate, including massive MIMO beamforming with security code communication, self-adaptive mobile and cooperative secure communication with dynamic channel prediction, physical layer assisted authentication and secret key distribution.
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