4.7 Article

Improving Physical Layer Security for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Aided NOMA 6G Networks

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
Volume 70, Issue 5, Pages 4451-4463

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2021.3068774

Keywords

NOMA; Array signal processing; Resource management; Eavesdropping; Relays; Wireless networks; 6G mobile communication; Beamforming; nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA); physical layer security; power allocation; reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)

Funding

  1. Key R&D Plan of Shaanxi Province [2019ZDLGY07-02]
  2. Ministry of Education of China [6141A02022338]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61501347]
  5. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2015M580816]
  6. Postdoctoral Fund of Shaanxi Province
  7. 111 Project [B08038]

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This paper investigates the physical layer security (PLS) for a RIS-aided NOMA 6G networks, where a RIS is deployed to assist two dead zone NOMA users and internal/external eavesdropping are considered. The proposed joint beamforming and power allocation scheme aims to improve system PLS, with superior performance shown in simulation results. Increasing the number of reflecting elements is found to bring more gain in secrecy performance than increasing the number of transmit antennas.
The intrinsic integration of the nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) techniques is envisioned to be a promising approach to significantly improve both the spectrum efficiency and energy efficiency for future wireless communication networks. In this paper, the physical layer security (PLS) for a RIS-aided NOMA 6G networks is investigated, in which a RIS is deployed to assist the two dead zone NOMA users and both internal and external eavesdropping are considered. For the scenario with only internal eavesdropping, we consider the worst case that the near-end user is untrusted and may try to intercept the information of far-end user. A joint beamforming and power allocation sub-optimal scheme is proposed to improve the system PLS. Then we extend our work to a scenario with both internal and external eavesdropping. Two sub-scenarios are considered in this scenario: one is the sub-scenario without channel state information (CSI) of eavesdroppers, and another is the sub-scenario where the eavesdroppers' CSI are available. For the both sub-scenarios, a noise beamforming scheme is introduced to be against the external eavesdroppers. An optimal power allocation scheme is proposed to further improve the system physical security for the second sub-scenario. Simulation results show the superior performance of the proposed schemes. Moreover, it has also been shown that increasing the number of reflecting elements can bring more gain in secrecy performance than that of the transmit antennas.

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