4.5 Article

Secure Transmission Scheme Based on Fingerprint Positioning in Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSIPN.2022.3149112

Keywords

Massive MIMO; Channel estimation; Uplink; Eavesdropping; Downlink; Information processing; Array signal processing; Cell-free massive MIMO; secure transmission; fingerprint positioning; channel estimation; AP selection; non-overlapping AOA

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62071485, 61901519, 62001513]
  2. Basic Research Project of Jiangsu Province [BK 20192002]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK 20201334, BK 20200579]

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This paper studies how to improve the secure transmission performance of cell-free massive MIMO systems by using location technology. It proposes a user location estimation method based on fingerprint positioning and a channel estimation algorithm based on location information. The results show that the proposed secure transmission strategy can effectively increase the secrecy rate in strong interference environments.
In this paper, we mainly study how to improve the secure transmission performance of cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems by using location technology. In cell-free massive MIMO systems, active pilot attacks will contaminate the uplink channel estimation and affect the downlink precoding of access points (APs). In order to effectively reduce the impact of active pilot attacks on user transmission, this paper respectively proposes an user location estimation method based on fingerprint positioning and a channel estimation algorithm based on location information. Firstly, under the imperfect channel state information, the location information of users and eavesdropper is obtained by using fingerprint positioning method and K-means clustering algorithm. Then, combined with location information, AP selection strategy and channel estimation method based on non-overlapping angle of arrival (AOA) criterion are proposed respectively. Based on the location information of users and eavesdropper, we use discrete Fourier transform (DFT) to distinguish the uplink channels of legitimate user and eavesdropper from the angle domain, thus eliminating the pilot contamination caused by active pilot attacks. The results show that compared with the traditional transmission method, the proposed secure transmission strategy can increase the secrecy rate of up to 2 b/s/Hz, which effectively enhances the secure transmission performance of cell-free massive MIMO in strong interference environment.

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