Abstract

This paper proposes a secrecy enhancement mechanism for multiuser visible light communication (VLC) systems. Thanks to the inherent advantages of visible light that it cannot penetrate opaque walls and its channel gain largely depends on the distance, VLC systems can serve multiple users at a time with high security and dense spatial reuse. Nevertheless, in the presence of multiple users, the interference caused by other users' signals should be carefully considered when analyzing the secrecy rate and data rate performance measures. By employing a continuous LED model, we formulate an optimization problem to find the optimal set of LEDs that should be used for communication such that the average secrecy rate for the secured user is maximized while satisfying data rate requirements for the other ordinary users. Numerical results are provided to verify that the relative locations of multiple users, the spatial distribution of a random eavesdropper, and the required data rates are significant factors that affect the secrecy performance in multiuser VLC systems.

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