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Securing Multiuser Communications via an Energy Harvesting Node: Jammer or Relay?

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
Volume 72, Issue 7, Pages 8755-8769

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2023.3244548

Keywords

Security-reliability trade-off; energy harvesting; friendly jammer; cooperative relay; outage probability; intercept probability

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In this paper, the secure communication problem of a wireless multiuser network is studied in the presence of an eavesdropper. Two EH node aided multiuser scheduling schemes are proposed to enhance the secure communications between BS and multiple users. The security-reliability performance of the proposed schemes and a direct transmission scheme are analyzed, and an iterative algorithm is proposed to determine the optimal time allocation factor. Numerical results show that the EH node can improve the network's performance more significantly as a friendly jammer.
In this paper, we study the secure communication problem of a wireless multiuser network consisting of a base station (BS), multiple users, and an energy harvesting (EH) node in the face of an eavesdropper. We focus on the question that which role the EH node plays, as a friendly jammer or as a cooperative decode-and-forward (DF) relay. Accordingly, we propose two EH node aided multiuser scheduling schemes to help the secure communications between BS and multiple users, i.e., the EH jammer aided transmission (EHJT) scheme where the EH node acts as a friendly jammer and the EH relay aided transmission (EHRT) scheme where the EH node acts as a cooperative DF relay. For comparison purposes, the direct transmission (DT) scheme is also presented. We analyze the security-reliability trade-off (SRT) performance of the proposed EHJT and EHRT schemes as well as the DT scheme in terms of deriving their exact and asymptotic expressions of outage and intercept probabilities. Additionally, we propose an iterative algorithm based on the golden search to determine the optimal time allocation factor (OTAF) for the sake of minimizing the sum of outage and intercept probabilities for the proposed EHJT and EHRT schemes. Numerical results show that the EH node can improve the SRT performance of the multiuser network more significantly as a friendly jammer than as a cooperative DF relay. It is also shown that the best SRT performance of the EHJT and EHRT schemes can be achieved by adjusting the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and time allocation factor.

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