Title :
Max-Ratio Relay Selection in Secure Buffer-Aided Cooperative Wireless Networks
Author :
Gaojie Chen ; Zhao Tian ; Yu Gong ; Zhi Chen ; Chambers, Jonathon A.
Author_Institution :
Adv. Signal Process. Group, Loughborough Univ., Loughborough, UK
Abstract :
This paper considers the security of transmission in buffer-aided decode-and-forward cooperative wireless networks. An eavesdropper which can intercept the data transmission from both the source and relay nodes is considered to threaten the security of transmission. Finite size data buffers are assumed to be available at every relay in order to avoid having to select concurrently the best source-to-relay and relay-to-destination links. A new max-ratio relay selection policy is proposed to optimize the secrecy transmission by considering all the possible source-to-relay and relay-to-destination links and selecting the relay having the link which maximizes the signal to eavesdropper channel gain ratio. Two cases are considered in terms of knowledge of the eavesdropper channel strengths: exact and average gains, respectively. Closed-form expressions for the secrecy outage probability for both cases are obtained, which are verified by simulations. The proposed max-ratio relay selection scheme is shown to outperform one based on a max-min-ratio relay scheme.
Keywords :
buffer storage; cooperative communication; decode and forward communication; probability; relay networks (telecommunication); telecommunication security; closed-form expressions; data transmission; eavesdropper channel strengths; finite size data buffers; max-min-ratio relay scheme; max-ratio relay selection policy; relay nodes; relay-to-destination links; secrecy outage probability; secure buffer-aided decode-and-forward cooperative wireless networks; signal to eavesdropper channel gain ratio; source nodes; source-to-relay links; transmission security; Educational institutions; Fading; Jamming; Relays; Security; Signal to noise ratio; Wireless communication; Secure wireless communications; cooperative networks; relay selection; secrecy capacity;
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2014.2307672