A double key (DK) real-time update and hybrid five-dimensional (5-D) hyperchaotic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) dynamic encryption scheme is proposed, which can ensure the security in the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing passive optical network (OFDM-PON). Chaotic sequences for DNA dynamic encryption are produced using a four-dimensional (4-D) hyperchaotic Lü system and a one-dimensional (1-D) logistic map. In this scheme, the DK consists of an external key set, which is stored locally, and an internal key, which is associated with the plaintext and external key. In addition, a pilot cluster is used as the carrier of key transmission and key embedding is achieved by converting key to phase information of the pilot. To verify the feasibility of the scheme, a simulation validation is performed on a 46.5Gb/s 16 quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) coherent OFDM-PON system transmitted over an 80 km transmission distance. The results show that the proposed scheme can improve the security performance of OFDM-PON at a low OSNR cost of 0.3 dB and the key space is expanded to (8.514 × 10). When the correlation redundancy (CR) ⩾7, the 0 bit error rate (BER) of key can be achieved and the key can be updated and distributed in real-time without occupying additional secure channels.
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