Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the interactions between a base station (BS) and a full-duplex (FD) active eavesdropper in the uplink of multi-cell massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. Focusing on the resistance against simultaneous eavesdropping and jamming, we introduce a beam extraction method based on spatial information to eliminate pilot contamination, from which a beam-domain (BD) distributed receiving scheme is proposed to suppress the jamming mixed in users' signals. From a practical point of view, we use the perspective of a hierarchical game to analyze the interactions without the prior information of the eavesdropper. The results show that with the help of the proposed scheme, the performance of the FD-mode attack is inferior to that of passive eavesdropping. A statistical upper bound of eavesdropping is given in a closed-form, which is mainly determined by the direction and distance of the eavesdropper relative to users. Then, a joint power and combining matrix optimization algorithm is proposed to improve the secrecy capacity of the system.

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