Secrecy Outage Probability of Two-Path Successive Relaying in Physical Layer Security

Qian Yu Liau, C. Leow
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Relaying is a promising technique to improve wireless physical-layer security. Existing literature shows that a full-duplex relay can further improve the secrecy capacity and secrecy outage probability compared to conventional half-duplex relay, but this comes at a price of sophisticated implementation. For sake of easy implementation, two-path successive relaying has been proposed to emulate the full-duplex relay by scheduling a pair of half-duplex relays to assist the source transmission alternately. However, the performance of two-path successive relaying in secrecy communication remains unexplored. This paper proposes a secrecy two-path successive relaying protocol for a scenario with one source, one destination and two half-duplex relays. The relays operate alternately in a time division mode to forward messages continuously from source to destination in the presence of an eavesdropper. To further confuse the eavesdropper, the source and relay are scheduled to transmit jamming signals at appropriate intervals. Analytical results on the secrecy outage probability reveals that the proposed protocol is able to deliver the target secrecy rate when the SNR of the eavesdropping channels are high. In addition, the secrecy outage probability of the proposed protocol is the joint secrecy outage probability of the relay pair. Numerical simulations show that the proposed protocol achieves the highest ergodic secrecy capacity and lowest secrecy outage probability compared to the existing half duplex relaying, full duplex relaying and full duplex jamming schemes.
物理层安全中双路径连续中继的保密中断概率
中继技术是提高无线物理层安全性的一种很有前途的技术。现有文献表明,与传统的半双工中继相比,全双工中继可以进一步提高保密能力和保密中断概率,但这是以复杂的实现为代价的。为了便于实现,提出了双路连续中继,通过调度一对半双工中继交替辅助源传输来模拟全双工中继。然而,双路连续中继在保密通信中的性能仍未得到充分的研究。针对一个源、一个目的和两个半双工中继的场景,提出了一种保密的双路径连续中继协议。在窃听者存在的情况下,中继以时分模式交替操作以连续地将消息从源转发到目的地。为了进一步迷惑窃听者,信号源和中继被安排以适当的间隔发送干扰信号。对保密中断概率的分析结果表明,在窃听信道信噪比较高的情况下,该协议能够提供目标保密率。此外,该协议的保密中断概率为中继对的联合保密中断概率。仿真结果表明,与现有的半双工中继、全双工中继和全双工干扰方案相比,该协议具有最高的遍历保密能力和最低的保密中断概率。
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