Title :
Energy-efficient secure communications in MISO-SE systems
Author :
Zappone, Alessio ; Pin-Hsun Lin ; Jorswieck, Eduard A.
Author_Institution :
Commun. Lab., Tech. Univ. Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Abstract :
The problem of resource allocation for energy-efficient secure communications in multiple-input single-output (MISO) systems is investigated, wherein a malicious user tries to eavesdrop the communication between two legitimate users. The legitimate transmitter has multiple antennas, whereas the eavesdropper and the receiver have a single antenna. Unlike most papers dealing with physical layer security, in this paper the goal of the resource allocation process is not to maximize the secrecy capacity, but rather to maximize the secrecy energy efficiency (SEE), defined as the ratio between the secrecy capacity and the total consumed power. This performance metric is measured in bit/Hz/Joule, and represents the amount of information bits that can be reliably and securely transmitted per unit of bandwidth and per Joule of consumed energy. The energy-efficient resource allocation is carried out considering three different channel state information (CSI) scenarios as to the channel from the legitimate transmitter to the eavesdropper, namely perfect CSI, partial CSI, and statistical CSI.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; energy conservation; radiocommunication; resource allocation; telecommunication power management; telecommunication security; MISO-SE systems; SEE maximization; channel state information; energy-efficient resource allocation; energy-efficient secure communication; legitimate transmitter; legitimate users; malicious user; multiple-antennas; multiple-input single-output systems; partial CSI; perfect CSI; physical layer security; resource allocation process; secrecy capacity maximization; secrecy energy efficiency maximization; single-antenna; statistical CSI; total consumed power; Array signal processing; Optimization; Physical layer; Receivers; Resource management; Security; Transmitters; Energy efficiency; fractional programming; partial CSI; physical layer security; power control; resource allocation; statistical CSI;
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems and Computers, 2014 48th Asilomar Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8295-0
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.2014.7094604