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    On the Beneficial Role of a Finite Number of Scatterers for Wireless Physical Layer Security

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    Physical layer security for multiuser satellite communication systems with threshold-based scheduling scheme

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    Satellite communication (SatCom) has attracted much attention due to its inherent characteristics. Security issues have gained severe concerns in SatCom since it is susceptible to be illegally eavesdropped by malicious ground stations within large-scale wireless coverage. In this paper, we investigate the physical layer security of a multiuser SatCom system in the presence of multiple eavesdroppers. Particularly, we propose a threshold-based scheduling scheme, where the geographically clustered eavesdroppers with both the colluded and collaborated eavesdropping scenarios are assumed. Specifically, closed-form expression for the secrecy outage probability (SOP) is derived for the passive eavesdropping scenario when the channel state information (CSI) of the eavesdroppers is unavailable. Moreover, we obtain a closed-form expression for the average secrecy capacity (ASC) of the considered system under the proposed user scheduling scheme. In order to get further insights of the proposed scheduling scheme at high signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs), the asymptotic analysis for the SOP and ASC is also demonstrated. Moreover, the reduced percentage with respect to number of user examination is also given, which validates the simplicity and efficiency of our proposed scheme compared to the traditional approaches. Numerical results deduce that with the proposed scheme, a comparable system performance with regard to the maximal selection (MS) scheme can be achieved
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