Abstract

We propose a robust resource allocation framework to provide physical layer security for a multiple input single output (MISO) communication system. In the considered system, we assume that the both legitimate receiver and eavesdropper are in full-duplex (FD) mode and compare the corresponding performance to conventional cooperative jamming frameworks where a half-duplex (HD) receiver is at hand. In the present paper, the adversary intends to optimize its transmit and jamming signal parameters so as to minimize the MISO secrecy rate between the legitimate transmitter and receivers. The proposed self-protection scheme eliminates the need for external helpers and provides system robustness. Moreover, we investigate robustness against channel state information uncertainty. Optimal power allocation is obtained based on worst-case secrecy rate maximization, under legitimate transmitter power constraint in the presence of an active eavesdropper. Numerical results are then provided to confirm the advantages of using FD receivers.

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