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On the security and reliability performance of SWIPT-enabled full-duplex relaying in the non-orthogonal multiple access networks
ABSTRACT The performance of the simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) enabled full-duplex (FD) relaying in non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) networks is investigated in both reliability and security aspects. More precisely, for the viewpoint of reliability, we derive in the closed-form expression the outage probability (OP) at both end-users. On the other hand, intercept probability (IP) is considered a helpful metric to measure the security of the considered systems. Moreover, we derive the IP in the closed-form expression too. Numerical results are also given to confirm the correctness of the derived mathematical framework as well as to identify the insights of both metrics as a function of some key parameters such as the transmit power, the power-splitting (PS) ratio, and the power allocation ratio.