Visible to the public Physical Layer Security Analysis of Cooperative Mobile Communication Systems with Eavesdropper Employing MRC

TitlePhysical Layer Security Analysis of Cooperative Mobile Communication Systems with Eavesdropper Employing MRC
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsKoşu, Semiha, Ata, Serdar Özgür, Durak-Ata, Lütfiye
Conference Name2020 28th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU)
Date Publishedoct
Keywordsantennas, cascaded fading channels, composability, decode-and-forward relaying, maximum-ratio-combining, Metrics, Monte Carlo methods, physical layer security, positive secrecy capacity, power system reliability, probability, Probability density function, pubcrawl, Relays, Resiliency, secrecy outage probability, Signal to noise ratio
AbstractIn this paper, physical layer security (PLS) analysis of a cooperative wireless communication system in which the source and destination nodes communicate via a relay employing decode-and-forward protocol is performed for double Rayleigh fading channel model. For the system where the source, relay and target have single antenna, an eavesdropper with multiantenna listens the source and relay together by using maximum-ratio-combining, secrecy outage and positive secrecy capacity possibilities are obtained in closed-form. The theoretical results are verified by Monte-Carlo simulations. From the results, it is observed that as the number of antennas of the eavesdropper is increased, the PLS performance of the system worsens.
DOI10.1109/SIU49456.2020.9302397
Citation Keykosu_physical_2020