Information transmission method with combination of artificial scrambling and LDPC secure coding in satellite-ground link
An artificial scrambling, satellite-ground link technology, applied in the field of satellite communication, can solve the complex components of satellite communication channels that cannot be applied to satellite security communication, long-delay links, and do not fully consider the reciprocity and uniqueness of physical channels, etc. problems, to achieve the effect of reducing computational complexity, ensuring security capacity, and reducing complexity
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[0040] An embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0041] like figure 1As shown, it is a curve graph of bit error rate (Bit ErrorRatio, BER) changing with signal-noise ratio (Signal-Noise Ratio, SNR), when the SNR is not lower than the threshold SNR B,min , the bit error rate can be corrected with high probability, is the upper limit of the corresponding BER. When the SNR is not higher than the threshold SNR E,max , the corresponding BER is around 0.5, is the lower limit of BER. For secure coding, if the SNR of the legitimate receiver is greater than the SNR B,min , then the encoding can ensure that the legal receiver recovers the private information with a low bit error rate to achieve reliable transmission, then the SNR is greater than the SNR B,min The area is called the reliable area. If the SNR of the eavesdropping end is less than the SNR E,max , the bit error rate corresponding to th...
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