TY - GEN
T1 - A new scheme to improve the secrecy throughput under the constraints of secrecy outage probability and average transmit power
AU - Mu, Pengcheng
AU - Yang, Peizhi
AU - Wang, Bo
AU - Wang, Hui Ming
AU - Yin, Qinye
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The issue of physical layer security for the wireless communication with slow fading is addressed in this paper, and the secrecy outage performance is concerned. The system is modeled as a wiretap channel, and each of the transmitter and receivers is equipped with a single antenna. The channel state information (CSI) about the channel from the transmitter to the legitimate receiver (the main channel) is assumed to be perfectly known by the transmitter and the receivers, while the transmitter does not know the CSI about the channel from the transmitter to the eavesdropper (the eavesdropper's channel) but its probability density function (PDF). Differing from the fixed secrecy rate scheme and the on/off scheme in the literature, this paper adaptively chooses the secrecy rate. The secrecy rate for each value of the main channel gain is determined by the required secrecy outage probability and the PDF of the eavesdropper's channel, and the secrecy throughput is maximized under the constraint of the transmit power for the required secrecy outage probability. The quasi-static Rayleigh fading channel is used to compare our scheme with the two existing schemes, and simulation results show that our scheme outperforms them when small secrecy outage probabilities are required.
AB - The issue of physical layer security for the wireless communication with slow fading is addressed in this paper, and the secrecy outage performance is concerned. The system is modeled as a wiretap channel, and each of the transmitter and receivers is equipped with a single antenna. The channel state information (CSI) about the channel from the transmitter to the legitimate receiver (the main channel) is assumed to be perfectly known by the transmitter and the receivers, while the transmitter does not know the CSI about the channel from the transmitter to the eavesdropper (the eavesdropper's channel) but its probability density function (PDF). Differing from the fixed secrecy rate scheme and the on/off scheme in the literature, this paper adaptively chooses the secrecy rate. The secrecy rate for each value of the main channel gain is determined by the required secrecy outage probability and the PDF of the eavesdropper's channel, and the secrecy throughput is maximized under the constraint of the transmit power for the required secrecy outage probability. The quasi-static Rayleigh fading channel is used to compare our scheme with the two existing schemes, and simulation results show that our scheme outperforms them when small secrecy outage probabilities are required.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84906748890
U2 - 10.1109/ICCW.2014.6881294
DO - 10.1109/ICCW.2014.6881294
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:84906748890
SN - 9781479946402
T3 - 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops, ICC 2014
SP - 777
EP - 782
BT - 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops, ICC 2014
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops, ICC 2014
Y2 - 10 June 2014 through 14 June 2014
ER -