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Jamming-Assisted Legitimate Eavesdropping and Secure Communication in Multicarrier Interference Networks


Abstract:

This article investigates legitimate eavesdropping and secure communication in a multicarrier interference network, where a suspicious link coexists with an unsuspicious ...Show More

Abstract:

This article investigates legitimate eavesdropping and secure communication in a multicarrier interference network, where a suspicious link coexists with an unsuspicious link, in the presence of a full-duplex monitor. It is assumed that the unsuspicious users (UUs) are under illegal eavesdropping threat from the suspicious users (SUs), and the monitor can send jamming signals to interfere with the SUs. The UUs are required to cooperate with the monitor for reducing the secrecy outage probability of the UUs to be lower than that without the monitor’s jamming. Under this secrecy outage constraint along with the transmit power constraints, the problem for maximizing the successful eavesdropping probability of the monitor by jointly allocating the transmit powers of the monitor and the UUs is investigated. The problem is solved with the Lagrange duality method by proving the time-sharing property holds, where two algorithms are proposed for obtaining the dual function based on the block coordinate descent method and the successive convex approximation method. Simulation results verify that the proposed algorithms are superior to the noncooperative strategy and the passive eavesdropping strategy, and achieve high successful eavesdropping probability and low secrecy outage probability simultaneously.
Published in: IEEE Systems Journal ( Volume: 16, Issue: 1, March 2022)
Page(s): 954 - 965
Date of Publication: 03 November 2020

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