Abstract

This paper proposes a mobile unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) jamming scheme under the probabilistic line-ofsight channel model (PLCM) to improve the secrecy of ground wiretap channels, in which a friendly UAV is deployed to cooperatively transmit jamming signals to confuse the suspicious eavesdropper. Our goal is to maximize the average (expected) secrecy rate by jointly optimizing the source transmit power, UAV jamming power and trajectory for a given flight time. Since the expected secrecy rate is highly complicated with respect to the UAV trajectory, we derive a more tractable lower bound for it. Nevertheless, the resulting optimization problem remains a non-convex problem, which is difficult to solve optimally. Therefore, we propose an efficient iterative algorithm to obtain a suboptimal solution to it by applying the block coordinate descent (BCD) and successive convex approximation (SCA) techniques. Simulation results show that the joint power and trajectory optimization scheme under the PLCM significantly outperforms various benchmark schemes.

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