Residual Hardware Impairments on Secure NOMA-Based Relay Systems

Meiling Li, Bassant Selim, S. Muhaidat, P. Sofotasios, Paul Yoo, Jie Liang, Anhong Wang
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Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been proposed as a promising technology that is capable of improving the spectral efficiency of fifth-generation wireless networks and beyond. However, in practical communication scenarios, transceiver architectures inevitably suffer from radio frequency (RF) front-end related impairments that cause non-negligible performance degradation. This issue can be addressed by analog and digital signal processing algorithms, but factors such as time-varying hardware characteristics and imperfect compensation schemes result to detrimental residual distortions. In the present contribution we investigate the physical layer security of NOMA-based amplify-and-forward relay systems under such realistically incurred residual hardware impairment (RHI) effects. Exact and asymptotic analytic expressions for the corresponding outage probability (OP) and intercept probability (IP) of the considered set up over multipath fading channels are derived and corroborated by respective simulation results. Based on this, it is shown that RHI affects both the legitimate users and eavesdroppers by increasing the OP and decreasing the IP. For a fixed OP, RHI generally increases the corresponding IP, thereby reducing the secure performance of the system. Further interesting insights are also provided, verifying the importance of the offered results for the effective design and deployment of secure cooperative communication systems.
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基于noma的安全中继系统的残余硬件损伤
非正交多址(NOMA)技术被认为是提高第五代及以后无线网络频谱效率的一种有前途的技术。然而,在实际通信场景中,收发器架构不可避免地会受到射频(RF)前端相关损伤的影响,从而导致不可忽略的性能下降。这个问题可以通过模拟和数字信号处理算法来解决,但是诸如时变硬件特性和不完善的补偿方案等因素会导致有害的残余畸变。在目前的贡献中,我们研究了基于noma的放大转发中继系统在这种实际发生的残余硬件损伤(RHI)效应下的物理层安全性。推导了所考虑的多径衰落信道上相应的中断概率(OP)和截获概率(IP)的精确和渐近解析表达式,并通过各自的仿真结果进行了验证。在此基础上,表明RHI通过增加OP和降低IP来影响合法用户和窃听者。对于固定的OP, RHI通常会增加相应的IP,从而降低系统的安全性能。还提供了进一步有趣的见解,验证了所提供结果对于有效设计和部署安全协作通信系统的重要性。
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