Enhancing AAV-to-Ground Communication Security With the Proceed-Hover-Return (PHR) Approach

IF 5.3 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Yulin Zhou;Aziz Altaf Khuwaja;Hua Yan
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Abstract

Downlink communications with multiple ground targets using autonomous aerial vehicles (AAVs) as a base station is critical across various fields. However, the presence of potential eavesdroppers introduces significant challenges that must be addressed to ensure the effectiveness and security of these operations. In this work, we investigate the AAV-to-ground communications in the presence of an eavesdropper, focusing on enhancing physical layer security by maximizing the secrecy rate. We propose a Proceed-Hover-Return (PHR) approach, which optimizes the AAV's trajectory, flight time, speed, and hovering duration to achieve the highest possible secrecy rate during communication with ground users. Our numerical results demonstrate the effectiveness of the PHR scheme, which consistently outperforms the fixed-time baseline approach, with particularly significant improvements for users located farther from the eavesdropper. This work provides essential insights into designing secure and efficient AAV communication systems in scenarios involving multiple ground users and potential eavesdroppers.
利用 "继续-悬停-返回"(PHR)方法提高无人飞行器与地面通信的安全性
使用自主飞行器(AAV)作为基站与多个地面目标进行下行链路通信在各个领域都至关重要。然而,潜在窃听者的存在带来了重大挑战,必须加以解决,以确保这些行动的有效性和安全性。在这项工作中,我们研究了存在窃听者时的无人飞行器对地通信,重点是通过最大限度地提高保密率来增强物理层安全性。我们提出了一种 "继续-悬停-返回"(PHR)方法,该方法优化了无人飞行器的轨迹、飞行时间、速度和悬停持续时间,以在与地面用户通信时实现尽可能高的保密率。我们的数值结果证明了 PHR 方案的有效性,它始终优于固定时间基线方法,对于距离窃听者较远的用户而言,改进尤为显著。这项工作为在涉及多个地面用户和潜在窃听者的情况下设计安全高效的无人飞行器通信系统提供了重要启示。
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