Abstract

This paper studies the artificial noise (AN) aided secure transmission design in a multiple-input- single-output multicast channel where a common message is transmitted to multiple receivers and only statistical channel state information of the eavesdropper is available. In this scenario, there may be no valid null space which allows the AN not to affect the legitimate receivers, and the traditional null-space AN scheme may not be applicable. To find the optimal design, we formulate a secrecy outage probability (SOP) constrained secrecy rate maximization problem which applies to an arbitrary number of the receivers. We adopt a novel approximation of the intractable SOP constraint and establish an efficient algorithm which solves the approximated problem to global optimality. The effectiveness of AN as well as the proposed solution is confirmed by simulation results. It is shown that the AN aided approach performs much better than pure beamforming even when there is no valid null space.

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