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arxiv 2310.13210 v1 pith:SKV5P2GT submitted 2023-10-20 eess.SP

Time-Modulated Intelligent Reflecting Surface for Waveform Security

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We consider an OFDM transmitter aided by an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) and propose a novel approach to enhance waveform security by employing time modulation (TM) at the IRS side. By controlling the periodic TM pattern of the IRS elements, the system is designed to preserve communication information towards an authorized recipient and scramble the information towards all other directions. We introduce two modes of TM pattern control: the linear mode, in which we design common TM parameters for entire rows or columns of the IRS, and the planar mode, where we design TM parameters for each individual IRS unit. Due to the required fewer switches, the linear mode is easier to implement as compared to the planar mode. However, the linear model results in a beampattern that has sidelobes, over which the transmitted information is not sufficiently scrambled. We show that the sidelobes of the linear mode can be suppressed by exploiting the high diversity available in that mode.

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