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Secrecy Performance Analysis of Air-to-Ground Communication With UAV Jitter and Multiple Random Walking Eavesdroppers

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
卷 70, 期 1, 页码 572-584

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2020.3047082

关键词

Jitter; Unmanned aerial vehicles; Analytical models; Receivers; Performance analysis; Wireless communication; Jamming; Jittering UAV; A2G wiretap channel; Random walking eavesdropper; Physical layer security

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61901051, 61932005]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [L192031]

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This work explores the analysis of UAV jitter on secrecy performance in an A2G wiretap system and finds that UAV jitter can be exploited to enhance secrecy with appropriate UAV height and beamwidth.
Flexible mobility and random jitter are two unique features of UAV communication platforms. Although advantages of mobility have been extensively explored, the random jitter of UAV platforms, caused by airflow and body vibrations, has been rarely studied. This work aims to answer the two fundamental questions: i) how to analyze the secrecy performance when considering UAV jitter and ii) can this inherent characteristic of UAV be exploited to enhance secrecy? Detailed, we study the modeling and analysis of UAV jitter on the secrecy performance in an air-to-ground (A2G) wiretap system with multiple non-colluding eavesdroppers, where a UAV-mounted transmitter equipped with directional antennas illuminates ground terminals in a finite area. Random waypoint model is applied to characterize the mobility of eavesdroppers. To be specific, by modeling UAV jitter in both horizontal azimuth and vertical elevation, distortion and shift of UAV illumination area are analyzed. Further, beam-illumination probability of a randomly located ground terminal is obtained. Following which, a tractable framework for analyzing the secrecy coverage probability (SCP) and ergodic secrecy capacity (ESC) is developed. Expressions for SCP and ESC are derived with characterizations for the signal-to-noise ratio received at legitimate receiver and eavesdroppers. Finally, extensive simulations are provided to validate the theoretical analysis. This is the first work to find that UAV jitter can be exploited to enhanced secrecy performance of A2G wiretap system with appropriate UAV height and beamwidth.

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