Securing Secondary Transmission in Cognitive Radio Networks Using Random Beamforming

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Abstract

When the secondary receiver has no channel state information, a novel physical layer security scheme based on random beamforming is proposed for a cognitive radio network where the secondary transmission from a multiple-antenna secondary transmitter to a single-antenna secondary receiver is eavesdropped by a multiple-antenna passive eavesdropper. The design criteria of the random beamforming are to make the received symbols change randomly at the eavesdropper and satisfy the interference constraint of the primary receiver. The number of eavesdropping antennas is not constrained in our scheme. Simulation results validate the superiority of the proposed scheme when compared with the competing candidate.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2018 IEEE International Conference on Communication Systems, ICCS 2018
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages445-449
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9781538678640
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jul 2018
Event16th IEEE International Conference on Communication Systems, ICCS 2018 - Chengdu, China
Duration: 19 Dec 201821 Dec 2018

Publication series

Name2018 IEEE International Conference on Communication Systems, ICCS 2018

Conference

Conference16th IEEE International Conference on Communication Systems, ICCS 2018
Country/TerritoryChina
CityChengdu
Period19/12/1821/12/18

Keywords

  • MISOME CRNs
  • Random beamforming
  • passive eavesdropper

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