Physical layer security in optical communications using Bessel modes
View Patent ↗Aspects of the present disclosure describe physical layer security in optical communications wherein Bessel modes are employed and significantly outperform conventional schemes with respect to secrecy and advantageously benefit from atmospheric turbulence effects with beam splitting attacks.
1. An optical communications system comprising a free-space-optical (FSO) transmitter in optical communication with a FSO receiver, said system characterized by:
a physical-layer security (PLS) scheme employing Bessel modes;
a step-index multimode fiber (MMF) is used to generate the Bessel modes;
wherein the Bessel modes are solutions of a wave equation in a step-index MMF of core radius a, and the corresponding z-component of electric field in cylindrical coordinates (r,ϕ,z) can be represented as:
E z ( r,ϕ,z ) =AJ m ( k r r ) e jmϕ e jβz ,r≤a;
where β is the propagation constant, J m (⋅) is the Bessel function of the m-th order, and k r is defined as k r =√{square root over (n core 2 k 0 2 −β 2 )}, with k 0 =2π/λ being the free space wave number and n core being refractive index of the core.
2. The system according to claim 1 further characterized in that graded-index MMFs are used to generate the Bessel modes.
3. The system according to claim 1 further characterized in that multidimensional signaling is employed wherein the Bessel modes are used as basis functions.