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학술지 Secrecy Outage Minimization for Wireless-Powered Relay Networks With Destination-Assisted Cooperative Jamming
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저자
이기송, 방준성, 최현호
발행일
202102
출처
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, v.8 no.3, pp.1467-1476
ISSN
2327-4662
출판사
IEEE
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JIOT.2020.3013573
초록
To solve security vulnerability and energy scarcity problems in relay, we propose two secure relaying protocols, power splitting-based relaying (PSR) and time switching-based relaying (TSR), in a wireless-powered relay network with destination-assisted cooperative jamming. In these protocols, the relay adaptively controls the amount of energy harvested from the received signals using PS or TS policy, considering information leakage to the eavesdropper. We first prove the convexity of the secrecy outage probability with respect to the PS ratio ( \rho ) and TS ratio ( \alpha ), and then derive the closed-form expressions of the optimal \rho and \alpha for minimizing secrecy outage under the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) assumption. Numerical results reveal that the proposed PSR and TSR protocols using the derived \rho and \alpha can achieve near-optimal performance in terms of secrecy outage. It is observed that the optimal \rho and \alpha do not depend on the eavesdropping channels in a high SNR regime such that the near-optimal secrecy outage can be achieved practically without knowledge of the eavesdropper location. Furthermore, intensive simulations reveal that it is advantageous to allocate more power to energy harvesting for PSR, whereas more time to signal processing for TSR to minimize secrecy outage.
KSP 제안 키워드
Closed-form expressions, Cooperative Jamming, Energy Harvesting(EH), Information Leakage, Numerical results, Outage probability(OP), Power splitting, Security vulnerabilities, Signal Processing, Signal noise ratio(SNR), Signal-to-Noise