ASR:带有随机窃听器的无人机辅助MEC网络的平均保密率

IF 4.6 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE
Yan Li , Caoshuai Zhu , Lailong Luo , Bangbang Ren , Deke Guo
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无人机(UAV)技术和移动边缘计算(MEC)的快速发展为高效数据处理和传输创造了新的机遇。无人机辅助MEC能够将数据从无人机传输到配备MEC能力的基站(BS)。然而,确保这些传输的安全性是一个问题,特别是当无人机在开放空域运行时。为了提高网络的安全传输性能,提出了一种协调多点(CoMP)卸载模型。空域被划分为几个大小相等的六边形单元,多架无人机协作将数据卸载到带有MEC的BS。在这个过程中,潜在窃听者的位置是随机的,因为他们试图拦截无人机传输的数据。在此模型的基础上,我们首先利用随机几何推导了一个典型BS和一个窃听者的成功通信概率(SCP)。然后我们引入了安全传输速率的概念,准确地说是平均保密速率(ASR)。此外,我们在随机窃听者存在的情况下表征了ASR。最后,分析了各参数对传输性能的影响。我们的模拟结果与我们的数值结果密切一致,证实了我们分析的准确性。值得注意的是,该系统的ASR比无合作卸载模式高出近4倍。此外,与使用CoMP的以用户为中心的卸载模型相比,ASR提高了5.37%,提高了系统性能并降低了搜索开销。
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ASR: Average secrecy rate of UAV-assisted MEC networks with random eavesdroppers
The rapid development of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology and mobile edge computing (MEC) has created new opportunities for efficient data processing and transmission. UAV-assisted MEC enables data transmission from UAVs to a base station (BS) equipped with MEC capabilities. However, ensuring the security of these transmissions is a concern, especially when UAVs operate in open airspace. In this paper, we introduce a coordinated multi-point (CoMP) offloading model aimed at enhancing the secure transmission performance of the network. The airspace is divided into several equal-sized hexagonal cells, with multiple UAVs collaborating to offload data to a BS with MEC. During this process, the locations of potential eavesdroppers are randomized as they attempt to intercept the data transmitted by the UAVs. Based on this model, we first derive the success communication probability (SCP) for a typical BS and an eavesdropper using stochastic geometry. We then introduce the concept of secure transmission rate, precisely the average secrecy rate (ASR). Further, we characterize the ASR in the presence of random eavesdroppers. Finally, we analyze the effects of various parameters on transmission performance. The results of our simulations closely align with our numerical findings, confirming the accuracy of our analysis. Notably, the ASR of the proposed system is nearly four times higher than that of an offloading model without cooperation. Moreover, compared to a user-centric offloading model with CoMP, the ASR increases by 5.37 %, enhancing system performance and reducing search overheads.
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Computer Networks
Computer Networks 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
10.80
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3.60%
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434
审稿时长
8.6 months
期刊介绍: Computer Networks is an international, archival journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in the computer communications networking area. The audience includes researchers, managers and operators of networks as well as designers and implementors. The Editorial Board will consider any material for publication that is of interest to those groups.
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