학술논문

Analysis of Local Secure Connectivity of Legitimate User in Stochastic Wireless Networks
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Signal Processing, Telecommunications & Computing (SigTelCom) Recent Advances in Signal Processing, Telecommunications & Computing (SigTelCom), 2019 3rd International Conference on. :155-159 Mar, 2019
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Transmitters
Receivers
Security
Fading channels
Communication system security
Wireless networks
Stochastic wireless networks
physical layer security
Rayleigh fading
eavesdropper collusion
secure connection probability
isolated security probability
Language
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the local secure connectivity in terms of the probability of existing a secure wireless connection between two legitimate users and the isolated security probability of a legitimate user in stochastic wireless networks. Specifically, the closed-form expressions of the probability that there is a secure wireless communication between two legitimate users are derived first. Then, based on these equations, the corresponding isolated secure probability are given. The characteristics of local secure connectivity are examined in four scenarios combined from two wireless channel conditions (deterministic/Rayleigh fading) and two eavesdropper configurations (non-colluding/colluding). All the derived mathematical equations are validated by the Monte-Carlo simulation. The obtained numerical results in this paper reveal some interesting features of the impact of eavesdropper collusion, wireless channel fading, and density ratio on the secure connection probability and the isolated security probability of legitimate user in stochastic networks.