Transmitter Selection for Secrecy in a Frequency Selective Fading Channel with Unreliable Backhaul
In this paper, a communication network using single carrier with cyclic prefix modulation over frequency selective channels is considered, where an access point provides connectivity to a legitimate destination through multiple transmitters with unreliable backhaul links in the presence of an eavesd...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, a communication network using single carrier with cyclic
prefix modulation over frequency selective channels is considered, where an
access point provides connectivity to a legitimate destination through multiple
transmitters with unreliable backhaul links in the presence of an eavesdropper.
A sub-optimal and an optimal transmitter selection scheme are proposed to
improve the secrecy of the system, depending on whether the active backhaul
channel knowledge is available a priori or not. The secrecy outage probability
(SOP) and its asymptotic limit are presented in closed-form. This provides some
insights regarding how knowledge of the active backhaul links affects the
secrecy performance of the network. Our results show that the optimal
transmitter selection scheme obtains a larger benefit than the sub-optimal
scheme from the knowledge of the active backhaul links, resulting in a
significantly improved system performance; however, the sub-optimal transmitter
selection scheme can reduce the complexity and feedback overhead. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2102.07582 |