Information Leakage Rate of Optical Code Division Multiple Access Network Using Wiretap Code

Entropy (Basel). 2023 Sep 26;25(10):1384. doi: 10.3390/e25101384.

Abstract

Secrecy capacity is usually employed as the performance metric of the physical layer security in fiber-optic wiretap channels. However, secrecy capacity can only qualitatively evaluate the physical layer security, and it cannot quantitatively evaluate the physical layer security of an imperfect security system. Furthermore, secrecy capacity cannot quantitatively evaluate the amount of information leakage to the eavesdropper. Based on the channel model of an optical CDMA network using wiretap code, the information leakage rate is analyzed to evaluate the physical layer security. The numerical results show that the information leakage rate can quantitatively evaluate the physical layer security of an optical CDMA wiretap channel, and it is related to transmission distance, eavesdropping position, confidential information rate and optical code.

Keywords: information leakage rate; optical CDMA; physical layer security; secrecy capacity.