In this paper, we investigate cooperative security in wireless networks, where a source (Alice) intends to transmit a confidential message to a legitimate destination (Bob), with the help of a cooperative node (Charlie), in the presence of multiple independent eavesdroppers (Eves). In particular, cooperative jamming (CJ) is explored to enhance secure communication between Alice and Bob. We provide a transmit design to maximize the secrecy rate, subject to a secrecy outage probability (SOP) constraint. Specifically, we establish a condition under which positive secrecy rate can be guaranteed. In addition to secrecy rate performance, we also pay attention to the secure energy efficiency, defined as the ratio of secrecy rate to total power consumption. Numerical results validate the effectiveness and energy efficiency of our proposed CJ scheme.
Cooperative Jamming Aided Secrecy Enhancement in Wireless Networks with Multiple Eavesdroppers
2017-09-01
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Conference paper
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English