Abstract

This paper presents a detailed secrecy performance analysis of correlated multi-antenna wiretap channels with three popular diversity combining schemes, namely maximal ratio combining, selection combining, and equal gain combining at the legitimate receiver. For single-input multiple-output wiretap channels, both exact and asymptotic expressions are derived for the secrecy outage probability (SOP) of these systems. The findings suggest that, compared with the scenario where all the channels are independent, correlation of the main channels alone increases the SOP by a factor of $1/\det (U)$ , where $\det (U)$ is the determinant of correlation matrix $U$ . In contrast, when the average SNR at the legitimate receiver is much larger than that at the eavesdropper, correlation between the main channels and the eavesdropper channels has a positive effect on SOP. Moreover, in the case of multiple-input and multiple-output wiretap channels, two transmit antenna selection schemes with or without the eavesdropper’s channel state information are evaluated by the SOP and the average secrecy capacity for the considered correlated channel model, respectively. Finally, numerical simulations are conducted to corroborate the analytical results.

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