Method for receiving a secured transmission of information...

Cryptography – Communication system using cryptography – Wireless communication

Reexamination Certificate

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C380S239000

Reexamination Certificate

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06683955

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to the field of communication security, and more particularly to the field of security of communications using an orthogonal frequency division technique.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
One drawback of asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) technology is that communications using conventional ADSL technology are not private. Typically, all subscribers to a service provider are connected to a single local area network (LAN) at the service provider's central office. Therefore, any transmission between a subscriber and the central office LAN is potentially available to any other subscriber. Using conventional ADSL technology, all local transmissions on a subscriber's LAN are sent to the central office and back to the subscriber's LAN, making even these local transmissions potentially available to other subscribers.
Prior approaches to increasing privacy in an ADSL system include adding switches and routers to the service provider's LAN to segment subscribers' LANs from one another, and adding a router to a subscriber's LAN to restrict local traffic to that LAN. However, these approaches increase the hardware requirements of the ADSL system and provide security only through isolation.
Therefore, a novel approach to receiving a secured transmission of information that can be used in an ADSL system has been developed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A method for receiving a secured transmission of information through a plurality of frequency orthogonal subchannels is disclosed. A wideband signal that was transmitted with the information through a channel including at least two of the frequency orthogonal subchannels is despread to generate a baseband signal. The baseband signal is demodulated to generate a key to a permutation cipher. The key is used to assign an order to the frequency orthogonal subchannels.


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