Abstract

In recent years, physical layer security has been considered as an effective method to enhance the information security beside the cryptographic techniques that are used in upper layers. In this paper, we provide the security analysis for a two-way relay network, where the two sources can only communicate through the intermediate relay nodes. In particular, we consider the scenario that there is an eavesdropper in the vicinity of one source node. Both reliability and security aspects are taken into consideration in our work. To enhance the reliability of communication, the intermediate relays are supplied with the energy harvested from the sources' radio frequency (RF) signals using hybrid time-switching and power splitting (TPSR) protocol. Also, we apply the relay selection technique to select the best relay for the information exchange between two sources. Regarding security, the secrecy of information is improved with the help of friendly jammers nearby the eavesdropper. We provide the in-dept reliability and security analysis in terms of the closed-form expressions of the outage probability (OP) at the source nodes, the intercept probability (IP) at the eavesdropper, the secrecy outage probability (SOP), and the average secrecy capacity (ASC) of the system. Finally, the Monte Carlo simulations are also conducted to verify the correctness of our analysis and the effectiveness of the proposed scheme. Numerical results confirms that with the appropriate and feasible choices of involved parameters, both outage OP and IP can be kept at small values to guarantee the reliable and secure communication of the system.

Highlights

  • Secrecy is always a critical issue in wireless communications because of the information leakage resulting from the broadcast nature of the wireless medium

  • The most recent results of physical layer security (PLS) in energy harvesting (EH)-based networks [38], which was published in early 2020, only considered a simple relay network with single relay. Motivated by these above facts, in this paper we provide a thorough analysis on the reliability and security performance of a two-way relay networks using the hybrid TPSR EH protocol and partial relay selection (PRS) in the presence of an eavesdropper near one of the source nodes

  • We provide the recommendation on selecting the configurations and appropriate values of system parameters to obtain the reliable and secure transmission without paying too much for the complexity of the system

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Secrecy is always a critical issue in wireless communications because of the information leakage resulting from the broadcast nature of the wireless medium. The most recent results of PLS in EH-based networks [38], which was published in early 2020, only considered a simple relay network with single relay Motivated by these above facts, in this paper we provide a thorough analysis on the reliability and security performance of a two-way relay networks using the hybrid TPSR EH protocol and PRS in the presence of an eavesdropper near one of the source nodes. The average transmit power of the relay node during the third time slot can be given as PRi. The signals received at Ri from A and B will be decoded and re-encoded by using the network coding scheme [55]. All relay nodes belong to a cluster such that the distances from each source to all relay nodes are approximately the same

PARTIAL RELAY SELECTION
INTERCEPT PROBABILITY
SECRECY OUTAGE PROBABILITY
NUMERICAL RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
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