Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the secrecy performance of multi-antenna cognitive wiretap network, where the secondary transmitter (Alice) communicates with the secondary receiver (Bob) in the presence of an eavesdropper (Eve). Specifically, we investigate the cases of maximal- ratio combining (MRC) with half-duplex (HD) and selection combining/Zero forcing beamforming (SC/ZFB) scheme with full-duplex (FD) operation, respectively. Assuming the Rayleigh fading, closed-form expressions for the secrecy outage probability of cognitive wiretap channels with MRC and SC/ZFB are derived. Furthermore, we provide simple asymptotic approximations for the secrecy outage probability and find that both schemes achieve full diversity. In addition, simulation results reveal that MRC outperforms SC/ZBF in the low interference threshold regime, while the opposite holds in the high interference threshold regime.

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