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Cross-Layer Scheduling in Multi-user System with Delay and Secrecy Constraints

Published 3 Oct 2012 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1210.1139v2)

Abstract: Recently, physical layer security based approaches have drawn considerable attentions and are envisaged to provide secure communications in the wireless networks. However, most existing literatures only focus on the physical layer. Thus, how to design an effective transmission scheme which also considers the requirements from the upper layers is still an unsolved problem. We consider such cross-layer resource allocation problem in the multi-user downlink environment for both having instantaneous and partial eavesdropping channel information scenarios. The problem is first formulated in a new security framework. Then, the control scheme is designed to maximize the average admission rate of the data, incorporating delay, power, and secrecy as constraints, for both non-colluding and colluding eavesdropping cases in each scenario. Performance analysis is given based on the stochastic optimization theory and the simulations are carried out to validate the effectiveness of our scheme.

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