Abstract

In this paper, we study the energy-efficient secrecy precoding problem for a general multiple-input multiple-output multiple-eavesdropper (MIMOME) wiretap channel. The system model considered here consists of a common transmitter, a legitimate receiver, and multiple eavesdroppers, all mounted with multiple antennas. In order to improve the energy efficiency (EE) performance of the proposed system, an artificial noise (AN)-aided precoding scheme is adopted. Because the formulated EE maximization problem is of huge nonconvex complexity, we solve it by employing a two-tier optimization structure. Although the outer-tier optimization problem is quite simple and can be efficiently solved by the famous golden section searching method, the inner-tier optimization problem turns out to be nonconvex and cannot be easily solved. To solve it, we relax it to a secrecy rate maximization (SRM) problem, which naturally constitutes a difference convex (DC)-type programming problem and can be iteratively solved by employing a successive convex approximation (SCA) method. Numerical simulations are further provided to demonstrate the proposed algorithms. Results show that our algorithms can converge fast to a near-optimal solution.

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