Zheng Xu, Ming Chen, Mingzhe Chen, Zhaohui Yang, Yihan Cang, H. Poor
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This paper investigates the optimization of physical layer security in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) enabled visible light communication (VLC) networks. In the considered model, one transmitter equipped with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) intends to send confidential messages to legitimate users while one eavesdropper attempts to eavesdrop on the communication between the transmitter and legitimate users. This security problem is formulated as an optimization problem whose goal is to minimize the sum mean-square-error (MSE) of all legitimate users while meeting the MSE requirement of the eavesdropper thus ensuring the security. To solve this problem, the original optimization problem is first transformed to a convex problem using successive convex approximation. An iterative algorithm with low complexity is proposed to solve this optimization problem. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can reduce the sum MSE of legitimate users by up to 40% compared to a conventional zero forcing scheme.
本文研究了多输入多输出(MIMO)支持的可见光通信(VLC)网络的物理层安全优化。在考虑的模型中,一个装有发光二极管(led)的发射机打算向合法用户发送机密消息,而一个窃听者试图窃听发射机与合法用户之间的通信。该安全问题被表述为一个优化问题,其目标是在满足窃听者的MSE要求的同时,使所有合法用户的均方误差(sum mean square error, MSE)最小,从而保证安全。为了解决这一问题,首先利用连续凸逼近将原优化问题转化为一个凸问题。提出了一种低复杂度的迭代算法来求解这一优化问题。仿真结果表明,与传统的零强制方案相比,该算法可将合法用户的MSE总和降低40%。