Abstract

The physical layer security (PLS) has become crucial in the fifth generation (5G) wireless technology where non-orthogonal multiple-access (NOMA) plays an essential role for sharing the spectrum among multiple users. Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)-NOMA based cognitive radio network (CRN) enhances the spectral-efficiency at the cost of PLS. In this paper, a transmit-zero-forcing beamforming (ZFBF) technique with signal alignment is proposed to improve the PLS for MIMO-NOMA based CRN when perfect channel state information (CSI) is available at the base station (BS). In this study, a generalized cellular model with multi-cell is considered where each cluster is formed with a primary user (PU) and a secondary user (SU) to adopt the CRN. The locations of PU and SU are kept arbitrary within the cells. We also propose an eigen beamforming technique to improve the PLS for MIMO-NOMA based CRN when the imperfect CSI is available at the BS. For both beamforming techniques, optimum power allocation algorithms are developed for further enhancement of the PLS. Finally, a closed-form expression of the secrecy outage probability for the Nakagami-m fading channels is derived and compared with simulation results and other existing techniques.

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