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Multiple Antennas-Based Secure Communications With Channel Inversion Power Control

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In this letter, a multiple antennas-based truncated channel inversion power control (CIPC) secure transmission scheme with artificial noise (AN) is proposed. Specifically, the transmitter with multiple antennas varies the transmit… Click to show full abstract

In this letter, a multiple antennas-based truncated channel inversion power control (CIPC) secure transmission scheme with artificial noise (AN) is proposed. Specifically, the transmitter with multiple antennas varies the transmit power as per channel to ensure the received signal power equals a certain constant value ${Q}$ , and uses the residual power to transmit AN for interfering the eavesdropper. We first derive the expression for the probability of secure transmission. Relying on this, we then study the optimization problem in terms of the achieved effective secrecy throughput (EST), which quantifies the amount of information that the transmitter can securely send to the receiver, subject to the constraints that the probability of secure transmission is no less than a predetermined value. The numerical results show that increasing the transmission power will not continuously decrease the probability of secure transmission. Furthermore, we find that there exists an optimal ${Q}$ to maximize the EST performance, and the optimal value of ${Q}$ increases with the number of antennas.

Keywords: secure; power; tex math; inline formula; multiple antennas

Journal Title: IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
Year Published: 2022

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