Secure transmission in full-duplex relay networks is considered in this paper. To ensure security, we propose a network coding assisted relaying scheme, where all the messages are encoded by the… Click to show full abstract
Secure transmission in full-duplex relay networks is considered in this paper. To ensure security, we propose a network coding assisted relaying scheme, where all the messages are encoded by the transmitter and the full-duplex relay respectively. Specifically, the encoding at the transmitter makes sure that all the coded messages are required to decode a private message. Consequently, security is achieved if the eavesdropper loses one or more coded messages. The encoding at the relay is operated by introducing a public auxiliary message, which changes the eavesdropper's decoding method from combining-before-decoding to combining-after-decoding, and thus decreases the eavesdropper's signal-noise-ratio (SNR) obviously. Intercept probability is used to measure the security, and results show that the proposed scheme can significantly improve the security performance of full-duplex relay networks.
               
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