This article investigates the secure communication in a two-hop cooperative wireless network, where a buffer-aided relay helps forward data from the source to destination, and a passive eavesdropper attempts to… Click to show full abstract
This article investigates the secure communication in a two-hop cooperative wireless network, where a buffer-aided relay helps forward data from the source to destination, and a passive eavesdropper attempts to intercept data transmission from both the source and relay. To ensure the transmission security and communication quality of service (QoS) of the system, we design novel link selection policies for two cases that the instantaneous channel state information is available or unavailable at the source node. For evaluating the system performance, we then derive the closed-form expressions of end-to-end secrecy outage probability, system throughput and secrecy throughput, respectively. Based on the theoretical performance analysis, we further explore the performance optimization issues, revealing the insightful tradeoffs between the transmission security and QoS. An iterative algorithm is developed to identify the optimal setting of link selection parameters, which is helpful for the practical configuration of link selection policies to satisfy various system performance requirements. Finally, we conduct simulations to validate our theoretical performance analysis, and also provide extensive numerical results to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed link selection policies for ensuring the secure communication in a two-hop cooperative network.
               
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