Abstract

As the importance to guarantee confidentiality against security attacks by eavesdroppers has attracted significant attention, there has been much effort to enhance the security performance through cooperative beamforming (CB) in the context of physical layer security (PLS). In particular, analog CB (ACB), which requires vastly lower overhead compared to digital CB, can provide significantly higher secrecy rate compared to the PLS methods with co-located array. In this letter, we focus on ACB with open-loop architecture that requires low complexity, and consider phase offsets across multiple virtual antenna array (VAA) elements for ACB, which are caused by position estimation error of VAA. We investigate the impact of the phase offsets in ACB in terms of the secrecy throughput loss.

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