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Enhancing the Security of Semantic Communication via Knowledge-Aided Coding and Jamming

Enhancing the Security of Semantic Communication via Knowledge-Aided Coding and Jamming

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As semantic communication (SemCom) emerges as a promising communication paradigm, ensuring the security of semantic information over open wireless channels has become crucial. Traditional encryption methods introduce considerable communication overhead, while existing learning-based secure SemCom schemes often rely on a channel capacity advantage for the legitimate receiver, which is challenging to guarantee in practice. In this paper, we propose a coding-enhanced jamming approach that eliminates the need to transmit a secret key by utilizing shared knowledge between the legitimate receiver and the transmitter. We generate private codebooks with neural network (NN)-based encoders, using them to encode data into a sequence Y1, which is then superposed with a sequence Y2 drawn from the private codebook. By optimizing the power allocation between the two sequences, the legitimate receiver can successfully decode the data, while the eavesdropper' s performance is significantly degraded, potentially to the point of random guessing. Experimental results demonstrate that our method achieves comparable security to state-of-the-art approaches while significantly improving the reconstruction performance of the legitimate receiver by more than 1 dB across varying channel signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) and compression ratios.

Qianqian Yang、Weixuan Chen、Xuemin、Shen、Shuo Shao、Zhiguo Shi、Jiming Chen

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Qianqian Yang,Weixuan Chen,Xuemin,Shen,Shuo Shao,Zhiguo Shi,Jiming Chen.Enhancing the Security of Semantic Communication via Knowledge-Aided Coding and Jamming[EB/OL].(2025-04-23)[2025-05-05].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.16960.点此复制

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