학술논문

Asymptotic Analysis of Physical Layer Security versus Reliability in IoT Wireless Transmission
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 15th International Conference on Advanced Technologies, Systems and Services in Telecommunications (TELSIKS) Advanced Technologies, Systems and Services in Telecommunications (TELSIKS), 2021 15th International Conference on. :311-314 Oct, 2021
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Wireless communication
Fading channels
Probability
Physical layer security
Tools
Power system reliability
Telecommunication network reliability
Fading
Intercept probability
Internet of Things
Reliability
Language
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate security-reliability tradeoff on physical layer in Internet of Things (IoT) network, when an eavesdropper tries to intercept secure transmission. The best-node scheduling scheme is employed as an auxiliary tool to decrease probability of intercept. The main and also wiretap channels are assumed to be subjected to composite generalized-K fading. Asymptotic expression of security versus reliability, valid in the range of medium to high average main-to-eavesdropper’s signal ratio (MER) values, is derived. The impact of different system parameters such as IoT network dimension, fading/shadowing conditions, path loss and average MER on intercept probability versus outage probability is observed, and then accompanying numerical results are shown.