Abstract

In this paper, we propose a new joint relay and jammer selection (JRJS) scheme to enhance the physical layer security for cooperative wireless networks with multiple intermediate nodes, where the decode-and-forward (DF) protocol is considered. In the proposed JRJS scheme, an ntermediate node is selected as the relay for data transmission, while the others are used to act as friendly jammers for disrupting the eavesdropper by broadcasting artificial noise. We focus on the power allocation between the relay and jammers to maximize the secrecy rate of proposed JRJS scheme under a total transmit power constraint, and derive a closed-form optimal power allocation solution. For the purpose of comparision, the conventional pure relay selection and pure jammer selection schemes are considered as benchmark schemes. Simulation results show the advantage of the proposed JRJS scheme over conventional pure relay selection and pure jammer selection methods in terms of secrecy rate. Additionally, the derived optimal power allocation solution leads to a significantly higher secrecy rate than the equal power allocation scheme.

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