Abstract

This article provides an overview of five physicallayer security mechanisms: Physical-Layer Authentication (PLA), Physical-Layer Confidential Communications (PLCC), Physical- Layer Key Generation (PLKG), Physical-Layer Communications with Low Probability of Detection (PLC-LPD), and Physical- Layer Steganography (PLS). We explain the relationship among five physical-layer security mechanisms. Then, we review the features of various physical-layer security mechanisms in terms of the basic idea, properties, assumptions, classification, threat model, and applications, respectively. At last, we introduce five promising plans by combining different physical-layer security mechanisms to further improve the final performance.

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