Abstract

The correlation coefficient of two consecutive Gaussian sequences is modulated by a binary message bit to achieve a secure communication system. The receiver of the proposed random communication system demodulates the received signal by estimating the correlation coefficient of the transmitted two consecutive sequences. Theoretical bit error rate (BER) expressions in frequency-flat/-selective fading channels with/without Doppler shift are derived. Simulation results show that the proposed system can achieve reasonably low BERs in an additive white Gaussian noise channel as well as a Rayleigh fading channel. More importantly, the proposed system shows good performance in resisting eavesdropping, since the transmitted sequence appears to be a Gaussian noise which is almost always inevitable in the process of wireless communications.

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