Abstract

Full duplex (FD) is one of the most attractive technologies in enhancing spectrum efficiency for potentially doubling the system throughput. In this work, we employ FD jamming to improve the secrecy performance of an uplink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) system at the presence of one eavesdropper. We first characterize the individual secrecy performance in terms of effective secrecy throughput (EST), and derive its closed-form expression via secrecy outage probability (SOP). We then further investigate the problem of optimal power allocation to maximize overall secrecy performance. The solution to the optimization problem is figured out and demonstrated numerically with an appropriate case.

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