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Proactive Eavesdropping of Physical Layer Security Aided Suspicious Communications in Fading Channels

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Proactive eavesdropping is an effective approach to legitimately surveil the suspicious communications. Current studies all considered that physical layer security (PLS) techniques such as the wiretap coding are not applied… Click to show full abstract

Proactive eavesdropping is an effective approach to legitimately surveil the suspicious communications. Current studies all considered that physical layer security (PLS) techniques such as the wiretap coding are not applied by the suspicious users (SUs) to protect their communications. Contrary to that, we consider that the wiretap coding in PLS is adopted by the SUs to defend against the proactive eavesdropping from the legitimate monitor over fading channels. Under the fixed power allocation (FPA) and the water-filling power allocation (WFPA) at the SUs, the problem of jamming power allocation at the monitor to maximize the relative eavesdropping rate under the average transmit power constraint is investigated. The optimization problem is solved by two nested optimizations, where the bisection search method is used in the outer optimization, and the Lagrange duality method and the successive convex approximation method are used in the inner optimization. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms compared to various baseline algorithms. It is shown that the proposed algorithm under the WFPA at the SUs outperforms the one under the FPA at the SUs, and the monitor achieves lower relative eavesdropping rate when the SUs adopt a stricter secure transmission scheme.

Keywords: layer security; suspicious communications; physical layer; fading channels; proactive eavesdropping; security

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
Year Published: 2023

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