학술논문

Securing Multidestination Transmissions With Relay and Friendly Interference Collaboration
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Internet of Things Journal IEEE Internet Things J. Internet of Things Journal, IEEE. 11(10):18782-18795 May, 2024
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Relays
Interference
Security
Wireless communication
Reliability
Internet of Things
Collaboration
Cooperative relays
friendly interference
intercept probability (IP)
outage probability (OP)
physical-layer security (PLS)
secrecy capacity
security-reliability tradeoff (SRT)
Language
ISSN
2327-4662
2372-2541
Abstract
Relay and friendly interference collaboration are effective technologies within the physical-layer security (PLS) domain for countering eavesdroppers in wireless transmissions. However, the dynamic nature of wireless channels means that the quality of legitimate channels may not consistently exceed that of eavesdropping channels, posing challenges in ensuring the security performance of wireless links. In this article, we present a multidestination node selection framework aimed at enhancing the security of wireless communication systems. The strategic selection of relays, in conjunction with the deployment of friendly interference, is designed to optimize the reliability and secrecy performance of wireless link transmissions. Specifically, we propose a collaboration-based node selection (CNS) strategy that leverages selection combining (SC) and maximal ratio combining (MRC) to enhance system reliability and security. Through theoretical analysis, we derive closed-form expressions for secrecy capacity, outage probability (OP), intercept probability (IP), and asymptotic OP. The simulation results validate our analytical conclusions and demonstrate the effectiveness of the CNS scheme. Importantly, the introduction of interference nodes strengthens system security and reliability, while increasing relays or destinations primarily optimizes system robustness.