Optimal Downlink Transmission for Cell Free SWIPT Massive MIMO Systems with Active Eavesdropping
This paper considers secure simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) in cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. The system consists of a large number of randomly (Poisson-distributed) located access points (APs) serving multiple information users (IUs) an...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper considers secure simultaneous wireless information and power
transfer (SWIPT) in cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)
systems. The system consists of a large number of randomly
(Poisson-distributed) located access points (APs) serving multiple information
users (IUs) and an information-untrusted dual-antenna active energy harvester
(EH). The active EH uses one antenna to legitimately harvest energy and the
other antenna to eavesdrop information. The APs are networked by a centralized
infinite backhaul which allows the APs to synchronize and cooperate via a
central processing unit (CPU). Closed-form expressions for the average
harvested energy (AHE) and a tight lower bound on the ergodic secrecy rate
(ESR) are derived. The obtained lower bound on the ESR takes into account the
IUs' knowledge attained by downlink effective precoded-channel training. Since
the transmit power constraint is per AP, the ESR is nonlinear in terms of the
transmit power elements of the APs and that imposes new challenges in
formulating a convex power control problem for the downlink transmission. To
deal with these nonlinearities, a new method of balancing the transmit power
among the APs via relaxed semidefinite programming (SDP) which is proved to be
rank-one globally optimal is derived. A fair comparison between the proposed
cell-free and the colocated massive MIMO systems shows that the cell-free MIMO
outperforms the colocated MIMO over the interval in which the AHE constraint is
low and vice versa. Also, the cell-free MIMO is found to be more immune to the
increase in the active eavesdropping power than the colocated MIMO. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1904.11033 |