Abdolrasoul Sakhaei Gharagezlou, Mahdi Nangir, Nima Imani
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Abstract
This paper discusses the operation of a massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system from a different perspective. The system is performed in the presence of an eavesdropper who is trying to disrupt the message being transmitted between the base station (BS) and the users. An attempt has been made to maximize the secure energy efficiency (EE) of the system by allocating appropriate power to each user. The channel state information (CSI) between users and the BS is considered imperfect and the employed precoding scheme is the zero forcing (ZF). The CSI related to the eavesdropper is considered to be perfect and its precoding is assumed to be the maximum ratio transmission (MRT). The problem of optimization that is for maximizing the EE has two constraints including the maximum transmission power and the minimum user data rate. To improve the performance of system, the cell division technique is applied, which results in approaching the performance of system to the without eavesdropper scenario. Five various scenarios have been investigated in this research, and it is proved that the proposed method improves the system performance in all cases. The numerical and simulation results obtained from implementation of the proposed algorithm confirm the claim.
本文从另一个角度讨论了大规模多输入多输出(MIMO)系统的运行。该系统在存在窃听者的情况下运行,窃听者试图破坏基站(BS)和用户之间传输的信息。通过为每个用户分配适当的功率,试图最大限度地提高系统的安全能效(EE)。用户和基站之间的信道状态信息(CSI)被认为是不完美的,采用的预编码方案是零强迫(ZF)。与窃听者相关的 CSI 被认为是完美的,其预编码假定为最大比率传输(MRT)。最大化 EE 的优化问题有两个约束条件,包括最大传输功率和最小用户数据速率。为提高系统性能,采用了小区划分技术,从而使系统性能接近无窃听器情况。本研究调查了五种不同的情况,结果证明所提出的方法在所有情况下都能提高系统性能。实施所提算法得到的数值和模拟结果证实了这一说法。
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