Abstract

Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) is deemed a promising technique for future wireless and mobile technologies due to its ability to reconfigure the radio propagation environment. In this paper, we analyze the physical layer security (PLS) of a downlink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) network through an IRS intended for assisting the wireless transmission, taking into account the external and internal eavesdropping scenarios. Considering the hardware limitations, a 1-bit coding scheme is utilized to investigate the secrecy performance of the IRS-aided NOMA (IRS-NOMA) network. Exact and asymptotic expressions in terms of the secrecy outage probability (SOP) and the effective secrecy throughput (EST) are presented, which are in consideration of the imperfect successive interference cancellation (ipSIC) and perfect SIC (pSIC). Based on the analytical results, the secrecy diversity orders are related to the number of reflecting elements and EST ceilings are observed in the high SNR regime. Monte Carlo simulations are presented to corroborate the correctness of the analyses and illustrate that the IRS-NOMA scheme is superior in the secrecy outage performance to the IRS-aided orthogonal multiple access scheme. In addition, the SOP performance enhancement through the increased number of reflecting elements and the improvement of EST through proper target secrecy rate are also evidenced by the simulations.

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