학술논문

Reliability and Latency Analysis for Wireless Communication Systems With a Secret-Key Budget
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Communications IEEE Trans. Commun. Communications, IEEE Transactions on. 72(2):1033-1044 Feb, 2024
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Receivers
Transmitters
Insurance
Communication systems
Wireless communication
Adaptation models
Companies
Physical layer security
ruin theory
secret-key generation
reliability analysis
latency analysis
Language
ISSN
0090-6778
1558-0857
Abstract
We consider a wireless communication system with a passive eavesdropper, in which a transmitter and legitimate receiver generate and use key bits to secure the transmission of their data. These bits are added to and used from a pool of available key bits. In this work, we analyze the reliability of the system in terms of the probability that the budget of available key bits will be exhausted. In addition, we investigate the latency before a transmission can take place. Since security, reliability, and latency are three important metrics for modern communication systems, it is of great interest to jointly analyze them in relation to the system parameters. In particular, we show under what conditions the system may remain in an active state indefinitely, i.e., never run out of available secret-key bits. The results presented in this work will allow system designers to adjust the system parameters in such a way that the requirements of the application in terms of both reliability and latency are met.