Elmehdi Illi, M. Qaraqe, Faissal El Bouanani, S. Al-Kuwari
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Abstract
In this paper, the secrecy of a dual-hop unmanned aerial vehicle-based wireless communication system, in the presence of mobility and imperfect channel state information (CSI), is investigated. The system consists of a decode-and-forward relay connecting a source and destination node. The transmission is performed under the presence of two eavesdroppers aiming to intercept independently the source-relay and source-destination communication channels. It is assumed that the transmitters are equipped with one transmit antenna, while the receivers have multiple receive antennas. Based on the statistical properties of the per-hop signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), a closed-form formula for the network’s secrecy intercept probability (IP) is derived, in terms of the main system and channel parameters. The results correlate the impact of such parameters on the secrecy level of the system, where the latter can be enhanced by increasing the number of antennas at the legitimate receivers and the average SNRs of the legitimate links. Furthermore, it is shown that as the CSI imperfection level, nodes’ speed, delay, and carrier frequency increase, the system’s secrecy degrades. All the derived results are verified through Monte Carlo simulations.