A hybrid uplink-downlink secure transmission scheme for UAV-aided coordinated multi-point networks

IF 7.5 2区 计算机科学 Q1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Xin Fan , Guangkai Li , Jianqiang Li , Yue Wang , Chuanwen Luo , Yi Hong , Ting Chen , Yan Huo
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Recognized as a pivotal facet in Beyond Fifth-Generation (B5G) and the upcoming Sixth-Generation (6G) wireless networks, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) communications pose challenges due to limited capabilities when serving as mobile base stations, leading to suboptimal service for edge users. To address this, the collaborative formation of Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) networks proves instrumental in alleviating the issue of the poor Quality of Service (QoS) at edge users in the network periphery. This paper introduces a groundbreaking solution, the Hybrid Uplink-Downlink Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (HUD-NOMA) scheme for UAV-aided CoMP networks. Leveraging network coding and NOMA technology, our proposed HUD-NOMA effectively enhances transmission rates for edge users, notwithstanding a minor reduction in signal reception reliability for strong signals. Importantly, the system's overall sum rate is elevated. The proposed HUD-NOMA demonstrates resilience against eavesdroppers by effectively managing intended interferences without the need for additional artificial noise injection. The study employs a stochastic geometry approach to derive the Secrecy Outage Probability (SOP) for the transmissions in the CoMP network, revealing superior performance in transmission rates and lower SOP compared to existing methods through numerical verification. Furthermore, guided by the theoretical SOP derivation, this paper proposes a power allocation strategy to further reduce the system's SOP.
一种无人机辅助多点协调网络的上行下行混合安全传输方案
无人机通信被认为是超越第五代(B5G)和即将到来的第六代(6G)无线网络的关键方面,但由于作为移动基站的能力有限,导致边缘用户的服务不理想,因此给无人机通信带来了挑战。为了解决这个问题,协作形成的协调多点(CoMP)网络被证明有助于缓解网络外围边缘用户的服务质量(QoS)差的问题。本文介绍了一种突破性的解决方案,即用于无人机辅助CoMP网络的上行下行非正交多址混合方案(HUD-NOMA)。利用网络编码和NOMA技术,我们提出的HUD-NOMA有效地提高了边缘用户的传输速率,尽管对强信号的信号接收可靠性略有降低。重要的是,系统的总体总和率提高了。拟议的HUD-NOMA通过有效管理预期干扰而无需额外的人工噪声注入来展示对窃听者的弹性。本研究采用随机几何方法推导CoMP网络传输的保密中断概率(SOP),通过数值验证表明,与现有方法相比,CoMP网络在传输速率方面具有优越的性能,并且SOP较低。在SOP理论推导的指导下,提出了进一步降低系统SOP的功率分配策略。
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Digital Communications and Networks
Digital Communications and Networks Computer Science-Hardware and Architecture
CiteScore
12.80
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5.10%
发文量
915
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: Digital Communications and Networks is a prestigious journal that emphasizes on communication systems and networks. We publish only top-notch original articles and authoritative reviews, which undergo rigorous peer-review. We are proud to announce that all our articles are fully Open Access and can be accessed on ScienceDirect. Our journal is recognized and indexed by eminent databases such as the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) and Scopus. In addition to regular articles, we may also consider exceptional conference papers that have been significantly expanded. Furthermore, we periodically release special issues that focus on specific aspects of the field. In conclusion, Digital Communications and Networks is a leading journal that guarantees exceptional quality and accessibility for researchers and scholars in the field of communication systems and networks.
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