Abstract

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been widely considered as a promising technology to enable high-efficient wireless transmissions in future 5G communication systems. In this chapter, we investigate single-input single-output (SISO) NOMA systems from the perspective of physical layer security. There into, two different SISO NOMA systems are studied in sequence so as to explore security issues in NOMA. First, we attempt the physical layer security technique in a SISO NOMA system which consists of a transmitter, multiple legitimate users and an eavesdropper who aims to wiretap the messages intended for all legitimate users. The objective is to maximise sum of secrecy rates subject to an individual quality of service constraint for each legitimate user, respectively. The investigations in this system will provide a preliminary analysis of the secure performance of SISO NOMA systems. Second, on the basis of the SISO NOMA system previously studied, a multi-antenna jammer is additionally equipped to enhance secure transmissions of the system. The joint optimisation of power allocation and beamforming design is considered. The efforts in this second system aim to propose an effective solution for realising secure transmissions for each legitimate user.

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