Abstract

In this paper, the secrecy energy efficiency (SEE) optimization problem is studied in multi-user multi-eavesdropper cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (CF-mMIMO) networks, where a large number of distributed access points (APs) equipped with multiple antennas connect to a central processing unit via backhaul links to communicate with multiple users in the presence of multiple active non-colluding eavesdroppers. In order to theoretically analyze the SEE performance of CF-mMIMO systems, we first provide a lower bound on the ergodic secrecy rate. Meanwhile, a realistic model is used to measure the power consumption of CF-mMIMO networks, which takes into account the radio transmit power of all APs, circuit power consumption, and the power consumed by the backhaul link transmissions. Then, we develop a confidential and energy-efficient design for transmit power allocation subject to individual quality-of-service requirements for the users and total transmit power constraint of all APs. For the reason that the proposed SEE maximization (SEEM) problem is non-convex, we give a two-tier iterative power allocation algorithm, capitalizing on Dinkelbach's method and successive convex approximation approach. Simulation results show that the proposed SEEM algorithm converges fast and outperforms the conventional secrecy rate maximization and energy efficiency maximization strategies in terms of SEE performance.

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