仅利用发送端信道状态信息增强衰落窃听信道的保密性

Pang-Chang Lan, Y. Hong, C.-C. Jay Kuo
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本工作考察了在衰落窃听信道中实现保密时,仅在发射器(CSIT)而不是在接收器和窃听者处拥有信道状态信息的优点。关键思想是,仅使用CSIT,发射机就可以预先补偿主信道上的幅度和相位畸变。这允许接收方在不知道CSI的情况下进行相干解码,同时让窃听者对自己信道的未知变化感到困惑。当信道是互反的时候,这个CSI假设在实际中可以通过反向训练来实现,即由接收端发射训练信号,让发送端自行估计信道。提出了两种利用CSIT的增强保密传输方案。当接收方和窃听方无CSI可用时,采用截断信道反演方案;当能实际测量信噪比时,采用截断相位补偿方案。推导了这些方案在单天线和多天线无线衰落情况下的可实现保密率。数值结果表明,在所有终端上,与全CSI情况相比,保密率有显著提高。
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Enhancing secrecy in fading wiretap channels with only transmitter-side channel state information
This work examines the advantages of having only channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT), and not at the receiver and the eavesdropper, when achieving secrecy in fading wiretap channels. The key idea is that, with only CSIT, the transmitter can pre-compensate for the amplitude and phase distortions on the main channel. This allows the receiver to decode coherently even without knowledge of the CSI, while leaving the eavesdropper confused by the unknown variations of its own channel. When the channel is reciprocal, this CSI assumption can be achieved in practice through reverse training, i.e., by having the receiver emit the training signal so that the transmitter can estimate the channel by itself. Two secrecy-enhancing transmission schemes are proposed to exploit the CSIT. The truncated channel inversion scheme is used when the receiver and the eavesdropper have no CSI available, and the truncated phase compensation scheme is adopted when they can practically measure the SNR. The achievable secrecy rates of these schemes are derived for both single-antenna and multi-antenna wireless fading scenarios. Numerical results show significant improvements in secrecy rate compared to the case with full CSI at all terminals.
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