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Making AFDM Secure Against Eavesdroppers: A Phase Function Design Approach

Published 14 May 2026 in eess.SP | (2605.14837v1)

Abstract: Affine frequency division multiplexing (AFDM) has recently emerged as a promising waveform for high-mobility communications due to its resilience to Doppler effects and its advantages for integrated sensing and communication (ISAC). AFDM modulates transmit data symbols using chirp subcarriers with two adjustable parameters. One is used for dealing with the Doppler effect and the second parameter can be used for physical layer security (PLS). In this paper, we focus on designing the second chirp parameter in the form of a generic phase function to enhance the robustness of the waveform against brute-force demodulation by the eavesdropper. In particular, we first derive a design criterion that reveals the brute-force demodulation complexity depends on the first derivative of the phase function. Then, we introduce a family of phase functions that can increase the brute-force demodulation complexity in an unbounded and controllable manner, while preserving chirp structure of AFDM. Our simulation results demonstrate that the proposed phase function design enhances the PLS performance of AFDM by several orders of magnitude compared with the conventional AFDM in terms of brute-force demodulation complexity.

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