A PHY Layer Security Analysis of Uplink Cooperative Jamming-Based Underlay CRNs with Multi-Eavesdroppers

TitreA PHY Layer Security Analysis of Uplink Cooperative Jamming-Based Underlay CRNs with Multi-Eavesdroppers
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsBouabdellah, M, F. Bouanani, E, Alouini, M-S
JournalIEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking
Volume6
Pagination704-717
Mots-clésAntennas, Asymptotic expressions, Cognitive radio, Cognitive radio network, Fading (radio), Fading channels, Intelligent systems, Jamming, Maximum ratio combining, Monte Carlo methods, Multi eavesdroppers, Multi-antenna relay, Nakagami-m fading channels, Physical layer, Physical layer security, Secrecy outage probabilities, Secure communication, Silicon
Abstract

In this paper, the physical layer security of a dual-hop underlay uplink cognitive radio network is investigated over Nakagami-m fading channels. Specifically, multiple secondary sources (S_i)_1łeq iłeq N are taking turns in accessing the licensed spectrum of the primary users and communicating with a multi-antenna secondary base station (D) through the aid of a multi-antenna relay R in the presence of M eavesdroppers (E_k)_1łeq kłeq M that are also equipped with multiple antennas. Among the remaining nodes, one jammer is randomly selected to transmit an artificial noise to disrupt all the eavesdroppers that are attempting to intercept the communication of the legitimate links, i.e., S_i-R and R-D. The received signals at each node are combined using maximum-ratio combining. Secrecy analysis is provided by deriving closed-form and asymptotic expressions for the secrecy outage probability. The impact of several key parameters on the system's secrecy, e.g., transmit power of the sources, number of eavesdroppers, maximum tolerated interference power, and the number of diversity branches is investigated. Importantly, by considering two scenarios, namely (i) absence and (ii) presence of a friendly jammer, new insights are obtained for the considered communication system. Especially, we tend to answer to the following question: Can better secrecy be achieved without jamming by considering a single antenna at eavesdroppers and multiple-ones at the legitimate users (i.e., relay and end-user) rather than sending permanently an artificial noise and considering that both the relay and the destination are equipped with a single antenna, while multiple antennas are used by the eavesdroppers? The obtained results are corroborated through Monte Carlo simulation and show that the system's security can be enhanced by adjusting the aforementioned parameters. © 2015 IEEE.

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85083785882&doi=10.1109%2fTCCN.2019.2957081&partnerID=40&md5=b3545ea32455c8abbf9fffef83e08cf0
DOI10.1109/TCCN.2019.2957081
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