Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs), as an emerging radio technology, are widely used to expand the transmission distance and structure cascade channels to improve the performance of communication systems. However, based on the continuous development of wireless communication technology, as Internet of Vehicles (IoV) communication systems assisted with RIS and non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) can improve the overall transmission rate and system performance, the physical layer security (PLS) issue has gradually attracted attention and has become more and more important in the application of the system. In this paper, our aim is to investigate the potential threats for PLS, where an RIS is utilized in order to improve the security of wireless communications. In particular, we consider the non-fixed RIS location and wiretapping behavior of eavesdroppers on the data in this work, and further analyze the maximum safe-rate for above location assumptions. Numerical results reveal that RIS provides significant advantages on security performance, as well as providing a useful reference for the security design of future wireless communication systems, which verify the correctness of our analysis and the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
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