Physical Layer Security Performance Analysis of RIS-Assisted Wireless Communication Systems

S. Yadav, A. Yadav, D. Gurjar, Anshul Pandey
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This paper examines physical layer security of a secure reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) enabled wireless communication system. Particularly, we explore a wiretap communication system wherein a source node transmits its confidential information to the legitimate destination node using an RIS-based relay terminal, and at the same time, a passive eavesdropper overhears this information from both source and RIS. Under this system setup, we first derive the closed-form expressions of the cumulative distribution function and probability density function of the end-to-end signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) at the destination and eavesdropper by adopting the method of moments. Utilizing these distributions, we further deduce the exact expression of the secrecy outage probability (SOP) under Rayleigh fading channels. Moreover, to obtain the system’s secrecy diversity order, we present the asymptotic SOP analysis under two scenarios, viz., 1) high SNR regime, and 2) when average channel gains of main link go to infinity and average channel gains pertaining to wiretap links are fixed. It is revealed that the secrecy diversity order reduces to zero under high SNR regime, whereas a secrecy diversity order of 0. 805N can be achievable for large values of average channel gains of main link, where N is the number of RIS elements. Finally, the theoretical findings are validated via numerical and simulation studies. Our results show the impact of various involved parameters on the system’s SOP performance.
ris辅助无线通信系统物理层安全性能分析
本文研究了安全可重构智能表面(RIS)无线通信系统的物理层安全性。特别地,我们探索了一种窃听通信系统,其中源节点使用基于RIS的中继终端将其机密信息传输到合法的目标节点,同时,被动窃听者从源和RIS中侦听该信息。在此系统设置下,我们首先采用矩量法推导出目标端和窃听端信噪比(SNRs)的累积分布函数和概率密度函数的封闭表达式。利用这些分布,我们进一步推导出瑞利衰落信道下保密中断概率(SOP)的精确表达式。此外,为了获得系统的保密分集顺序,我们给出了两种情况下的渐近SOP分析,即1)高信噪比状态和2)主链路平均信道增益趋于无穷大且窃听链路平均信道增益固定的情况。结果表明,在高信噪比条件下,系统的保密分集阶为0,而在高信噪比条件下,系统的保密分集阶为0。805N可以在主链路平均信道增益较大的情况下实现,其中N为RIS元数。最后,通过数值和仿真研究对理论结果进行了验证。我们的研究结果显示了各个相关参数对系统SOP性能的影响。
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