Average Secrecy Capacity of SIMO k-μ Shadowed Fading Channels with Multiple Eavesdroppers

Jiangfeng Sun, Hongxia Bie, Xingwang Li, Khaled Maaiuf Rabie, R. Kharel
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In this paper, we analyze the security capability of single-input multiple-output wireless transmission systems over k-μ shadowed fading channels in the presence of multiple eavesdroppers. Our security analysis relies on an important standard, i.e., average secrecy capacity which is more difficult and suitable for analyzing active eavesdropping scenario than secure outage probability and probability of strictly positive secrecy capacity. The novel expression of average secrecy capacity over k-μ shadowed fading channels with multiple eavesdroppers is deduced. The results of Monte Carlo simulation fully prove the correctness of our theoretical derivation. Through the obtained results, we observe that large antenna quantity in the highest signal-to-noise ratio regime, small number of the eavesdroppers, and small signal-to-noise-ratio of eavesdropping link will enhance confidentiality of the system under consideration.
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多窃听器SIMO k-μ阴影衰落信道的平均保密能力
本文分析了存在多个窃听器的单输入多输出无线传输系统在k μ阴影衰落信道上的安全性能。我们的安全分析依赖于一个重要的标准,即平均保密容量,它比安全中断概率和严格正保密容量概率更难也更适合于主动窃听场景的分析。推导了具有多个窃听器的k μ阴影衰落信道上平均保密能力的新表达式。蒙特卡罗模拟的结果充分证明了理论推导的正确性。通过得到的结果,我们发现在信噪比最高的区域,天线数量越大,窃听者数量越少,窃听链路的信噪比越小,可以提高系统的保密性。
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