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To Harvest and Jam: A Paradigm of Self-Sustaining Friendly Jammers for Secure AF Relaying
This paper studies the use of multi-antenna harvest-and-jam (HJ) helpers in a
multi-antenna amplify-and-forward (AF) relay wiretap channel assuming that the
direct link between the source and destination is broken. Our objective is to
maximize the secrecy rate at the destination subject to the transmit power
constraints of the AF relay and the HJ helpers. In the case of perfect channel
state information (CSI), the joint optimization of the artificial noise (AN)
covariance matrix for cooperative jamming and the AF beamforming matrix is
studied using semi-definite relaxation (SDR) which is tight, while suboptimal
solutions are also devised with lower complexity. For the imperfect CSI case,
we provide the equivalent reformulation of the worst-case robust optimization
to maximize the minimum achievable secrecy rate. Inspired by the optimal
solution to the case of perfect CSI, a suboptimal robust scheme is proposed
striking a good tradeoff between complexity and performance. Finally, numerical
results for various settings are provided to evaluate the proposed schemes.Comment: 16 pages (double column), 8 figures, submitted for possible journal
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Enhancing Physical Layer Security in AF Relay Assisted Multi-Carrier Wireless Transmission
In this paper, we study the physical layer security (PLS) problem in the dual
hop orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) based wireless
communication system. First, we consider a single user single relay system and
study a joint power optimization problem at the source and relay subject to
individual power constraint at the two nodes. The aim is to maximize the end to
end secrecy rate with optimal power allocation over different sub-carriers.
Later, we consider a more general multi-user multi-relay scenario. Under high
SNR approximation for end to end secrecy rate, an optimization problem is
formulated to jointly optimize power allocation at the BS, the relay selection,
sub-carrier assignment to users and the power loading at each of the relaying
node. The target is to maximize the overall security of the system subject to
independent power budget limits at each transmitting node and the OFDMA based
exclusive sub-carrier allocation constraints. A joint optimization solution is
obtained through duality theory. Dual decomposition allows to exploit convex
optimization techniques to find the power loading at the source and relay
nodes. Further, an optimization for power loading at relaying nodes along with
relay selection and sub carrier assignment for the fixed power allocation at
the BS is also studied. Lastly, a sub-optimal scheme that explores joint power
allocation at all transmitting nodes for the fixed subcarrier allocation and
relay assignment is investigated. Finally, simulation results are presented to
validate the performance of the proposed schemes.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, accepted in Transactions on Emerging
Telecommunications Technologies (ETT), formerly known as European
Transactions on Telecommunications (ETT
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