Physical layer security: Coalitional games for distributed cooperation

W. Saad, Zhu Han, T. Başar, M. Debbah, A. Hjørungnes
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Cooperation between wireless network nodes is a promising technique for improving the physical layer security of wireless transmission, in terms of secrecy capacity, in the presence of multiple eavesdroppers. While existing physical layer security literature answered the question “what are the link-level secrecy capacity gains from cooperation?”, this paper attempts to answer the question of “how to achieve those gains in a practical decentralized wireless network and in the presence of a secrecy capacity cost for information exchange?”. For this purpose, we model the physical layer security cooperation problem as a coalitional game with non-transferable utility and propose a distributed algorithm for coalition formation. Through the proposed algorithm, the wireless users can autonomously cooperate and self-organize into disjoint independent coalitions, while maximizing their secrecy capacity taking into account the security costs during information exchange. We analyze the resulting coalitional structures, discuss their properties, and study how the users can self-adapt the network topology to environmental changes such as mobility. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm allows the users to cooperate and self-organize while improving the average secrecy capacity per user up to 25.32% relative to the non-cooperative case.
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物理层安全性:分布式合作的联盟博弈
无线网络节点间的协作是一种很有前途的技术,可以在多个窃听者存在的情况下提高无线传输的物理层安全性和保密能力。而现有的物理层安全文献回答了“从合作中获得的链路级保密能力是什么?”,本文试图回答“如何在一个实际的去中心化无线网络中,在信息交换存在保密容量成本的情况下,实现这些收益?”为此,我们将物理层安全合作问题建模为具有不可转移效用的联盟博弈,并提出了一种分布式联盟形成算法。通过该算法,无线用户可以自主协作和自组织成不相连的独立联盟,同时考虑到信息交换过程中的安全成本,使其保密能力最大化。我们分析了由此产生的联盟结构,讨论了它们的性质,并研究了用户如何自适应网络拓扑以适应环境变化,如移动性。仿真结果表明,该算法允许用户进行合作和自组织,同时相对于非合作情况,每个用户的平均保密能力提高了25.32%。
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