Artificial-Noise-Aided Secure Transmission in Wiretap Channels With Transmitter-Side Correlation
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Yan, Shihao
Yang, Nan
He, Biao
Zhou, Xiangyun
Abhayapala, Thushara
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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This paper, for the first time, examines the impact
of transmitter-side correlation on the artificial-noise (AN)-aided
secure transmission, based on which a new power allocation strategy
for AN is devised for physical layer security enhancement.
Specifically, we design a correlation-based power allocation (CPA)
for AN, of which the optimality in terms of achieving the minimum
secrecy outage probability is analytically proved in the large
system regime with the number of transmit antennas approaching
infinity. In order to fully reveal the benefits of the CPA, we derive
easy-to-evaluate expressions for the secrecy outage probability
achieved by the CPA. Our study demonstrates that the CPA
is nearly optimal and significantly outperforms the widely used
uniform power allocation (UPA) even for a moderately small
number of correlated transmit antennas. Furthermore, our
numerical results reveal a fundamental difference between the
CPA and UPA. That is when the number of correlated transmit
antennas increases, the secrecy outage probability of the CPA
always reduces while the secrecy outage probability of the UPA
suffers from a saturation point.
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