scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Transmit Antenna Selection for Security Enhancement in MIMO Wiretap Channels

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
It is proved that under the proposed protocols, the secrecy outage probability and the ε-outage secrecy capacity improve with increasing NA, as well as the secrecy diversity order and the secrecy array gain.
Abstract
We propose and analyze transmit antenna selection (TAS) to enhance physical layer security in a wiretap channel with NA antennas at the transmitter, NB antennas at the receiver, and NE antennas at the eavesdropper. We focus on the practical scenario where the transmitter does not have any channel state information (CSI) of the eavesdropper's channel. The transmitter selects a single antenna that maximizes the instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at the receiver. The receiver and the eavesdropper employ either maximal-ratio combining (MRC) or selection combining (SC) to combine the received signals. For the proposed protocols, we derive new closed-form expressions for the probability of non-zero secrecy capacity. We consider Nakagami-m fading with non-identical fading parameters of the main channel, mB, and of the eavesdropper's channel, mE. Next, we derive new closed-form expressions for the exact secrecy outage probability, based on which the e-outage secrecy capacity is characterized. Based on the exact expressions, we derive the asymptotic secrecy outage probability which accurately reveals the secrecy diversity order and the secrecy array gain. We confirm that the proposed protocols achieve identical secrecy diversity orders of NANBmB. An interesting conclusion is reached that this diversity order is independent of NE and mE. Furthermore, we prove that under the proposed protocols, the secrecy outage probability and the e-outage secrecy capacity improve with increasing NA.

read more

Citations
More filters
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Performance analysis of physical layer security over independent/correlated log-normal fading channels

TL;DR: This paper analyzes the performance of the physical layer security for the classic Wyner's three-node model (including an eavesdropper) over independent/correlated lognormal fading channels and approximated closed-form expressions for the average secrecy capacity, the probability of non-zero secrecy Capacity, and secure outage probability have been derived.
Journal ArticleDOI

Secrecy Analyses for Real $m$ Under Dual Correlated Nakagami- $m$ Fading Employing an Adaptive Encoder and a New Broadcasting Protocol

TL;DR: Finite summations for incomplete gamma functions are employed to derive compact expressions for secrecy capacity and secrecy outage probability and can be comprehensively employed for wireless secrecy computation under dual correlated Nakagami-$m$
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Transmit Antenna Selection with Alamouti Scheme in MIMO Wiretap Channels

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the proposed TAS-Alamouti scheme offers lower secrecy outage probability than a single TAS scheme when the SNR of the transmitter-receiver channel is above a specific value.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Secure Transmission with Covert Requirement in Untrusted Relaying Networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the problem of secure communication with covert requirement in untrusted relaying networks and proposed a power allocation strategy to maximize the instantaneous secrecy rate subject to satisfying the covert requirements in both of the phases.
Journal ArticleDOI

On the Secure Energy Efficiency of TAS/MRC With Relaying and Jamming Strategies

TL;DR: This letter compares the artificial-noise scheme with CSI-aided decode-and-forward (CSI-DF) and shows that CSI-DF outperforms AN in terms of SEE in most scenarios, except when eavesdropper (Eve) is closer to the relay or with the increase of antennas at Eve.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Communication theory of secrecy systems

TL;DR: A theory of secrecy systems is developed on a theoretical level and is intended to complement the treatment found in standard works on cryptography.
Journal ArticleDOI

The wire-tap channel

TL;DR: This paper finds the trade-off curve between R and d, assuming essentially perfect (“error-free”) transmission, and implies that there exists a Cs > 0, such that reliable transmission at rates up to Cs is possible in approximately perfect secrecy.
Journal ArticleDOI

Broadcast channels with confidential messages

TL;DR: Given two discrete memoryless channels (DMC's) with a common input, a single-letter characterization is given of the achievable triples where R_{e} is the equivocation rate and the related source-channel matching problem is settled.
Journal ArticleDOI

The Gaussian wire-tap channel

TL;DR: Wyner's results for discrete memoryless wire-tap channels are extended and it is shown that the secrecy capacity Cs is the difference between the capacities of the main and wire.tap channels.
Journal ArticleDOI

Wireless Information-Theoretic Security

TL;DR: A practical secure communication protocol is developed, which uses a four-step procedure to ensure wireless information-theoretic security and is shown that the protocol is effective in secure key renewal-even in the presence of imperfect channel state information.
Related Papers (5)