Abstract
Satellite signal concealment technology protects the safety of signal waveform by using signals with high power and specific parameter characteristics. However, with the development of modulation recognition and Successive Interference Cancellation (SIC) technology, the cover signal using conventional modulation methods can be cracked by non-cooperative receivers. In order to meet the safety communication requirements of portable satellite communication terminals, the idea of using local signal copies for self-interference cancellation in Paired Carrier Multiple Access (PCMA) is used for reference. This paper proposes a satellite secure communication method suitable for portable terminals, and introduces Weighted-type FRactional Fourier Transform (WFRFT) as a modulation method to mask the signal, thereby increase the difficulty of non-cooperative parties in identifying and demodulating the cover signal. Simulation shows that the method proposed in this paper improves the security of signal transmission, and the loss of the system's bit error rate is within an acceptable range after signal separation, which is suitable for practical use.
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