TY - JOUR
T1 - Physical Layer Security in Terahertz Indoor Communication Networks
AU - Ju, Ying
AU - Tian, Suheng
AU - Yang, Mingjie
AU - Zheng, Tong Xing
AU - Pei, Qingqi
AU - Chen, Zhi
AU - Yuan, Jinhong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Despite narrow beams with strong anti-interception capabilities, terahertz communications still face eavesdropping risks in short-range indoor networks. This paper investigates physical-layer security of downlink terahertz communications for indoor three-dimensional (3D) networks comprised of a large number of access points (APs), users, human blockages, and eavesdroppers. We propose two different artificial noise (AN)-assisted terahertz secure transmission schemes, namely the full-AN (F-AN) scheme and partial-AN (P-AN) scheme, under the nearest line-of-sight association (NLA) strategy. The F-AN scheme involves full APs emitting AN to deteriorate the reception of eavesdroppers, and the P-AN scheme selects only those APs with blocked links to the typical user to emit AN based on the unique blocking feature of terahertz. We first obtain the expression for association probability. Then, we determine the eavesdropping region covered by the 3D beam on the ground. We derive the connection outage probability and secrecy outage probability for the two schemes by calculating the Laplace transform of aggregate interference. Our results provide interesting insights into how the secrecy performance is influenced by various system parameters, including the densities of APs and blockages. Moreover, we show that the P-AN scheme outperforms the F-AN scheme regarding the average number of perfect links per unit area.
AB - Despite narrow beams with strong anti-interception capabilities, terahertz communications still face eavesdropping risks in short-range indoor networks. This paper investigates physical-layer security of downlink terahertz communications for indoor three-dimensional (3D) networks comprised of a large number of access points (APs), users, human blockages, and eavesdroppers. We propose two different artificial noise (AN)-assisted terahertz secure transmission schemes, namely the full-AN (F-AN) scheme and partial-AN (P-AN) scheme, under the nearest line-of-sight association (NLA) strategy. The F-AN scheme involves full APs emitting AN to deteriorate the reception of eavesdroppers, and the P-AN scheme selects only those APs with blocked links to the typical user to emit AN based on the unique blocking feature of terahertz. We first obtain the expression for association probability. Then, we determine the eavesdropping region covered by the 3D beam on the ground. We derive the connection outage probability and secrecy outage probability for the two schemes by calculating the Laplace transform of aggregate interference. Our results provide interesting insights into how the secrecy performance is influenced by various system parameters, including the densities of APs and blockages. Moreover, we show that the P-AN scheme outperforms the F-AN scheme regarding the average number of perfect links per unit area.
KW - Physical layer security
KW - artificial noise
KW - blockage effect
KW - outage probability
KW - terahertz communications
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85210541788
U2 - 10.1109/TWC.2024.3502435
DO - 10.1109/TWC.2024.3502435
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85210541788
SN - 1536-1276
VL - 24
SP - 825
EP - 841
JO - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
JF - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
IS - 1
ER -