Title :
Harvest-and-jam: Improving security for wireless energy harvesting cooperative networks
Author :
Hong Xing ; Zheng Chu ; Zhiguo Ding ; Nallanathan, Arumugam
Author_Institution :
Centre for Telecommun. Res., King´s Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
The emerging radio signal enabled simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT), has drawn significant attention. To achieve secrecy transmission by cooperative jamming, especially in the upcoming 5G networks with self-sustainable mobile base stations (BSs) and yet not to add extra power consumption, we propose in this paper a new relay protocol, i.e., harvest-and-jam (HJ), in a relay wiretap channel with an additional set of spare helpers. Specifically, in the first transmission phase, a single-antenna transmitter (Tx) transfers signals carrying both information and energy to a multi-antenna amplify-and-forward (AF) relay and a group of multi-antenna helpers; in the second transmission phase, the AF relay processes the information and forwards it to the receiver while each of the helpers generates an artificial noise (AN), the power of which is constrained by its previously harvested energy, to interfere with the eavesdropper. By optimizing the transmit beamforming matrix for the AF relay and the covariance matrix for the AN, we maximize the secrecy rate for the receiver subject to transmit power constraints for the AF relay and all helpers. The formulated problem is shown to be non-convex, for which we propose an iterative algorithm based on alternating optimization. Finally, the performance of the proposed scheme is evaluated by simulations as compared to other heuristic schemes.
Keywords :
amplify and forward communication; antenna arrays; array signal processing; cooperative communication; covariance matrices; energy harvesting; inductive power transmission; iterative methods; jamming; optimisation; power consumption; radio receivers; telecommunication power supplies; telecommunication security; transmitting antennas; 5G networks; artificial noise; cooperative jamming; covariance matrix; eavesdropper; harvest-and-jam; iterative algorithm; mobile base stations; multiantenna amplify-and-forward relay; optimization; radio signal; relay protocol; relay wiretap channel; second transmission phase; secrecy rate; secrecy transmission; security; simultaneous wireless information and power transfer; single-antenna transmitter; wireless energy harvesting cooperative networks; Communication system security; Receivers; Relays; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Vectors; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2014.7037289