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Energy Efficiency in Secure Multi-Antenna Systems

Published 10 May 2015 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1505.02385v1)

Abstract: The problem of resource allocation in multiple-antenna wiretap channels is investigated, wherein a malicious user tries to eavesdrop the communication between two legitimate users. Both multiple input single output single-antenna eavesdropper (MISO-SE) and multiple input multiple output multiple-antenna eavesdropper (MIMO-ME) systems are considered. Unlike most papers dealing with physical layer security, the focus of the resource allocation process here is not to maximize the secrecy capacity, but rather to maximize the energy efficiency of the system. Two fractional energy-efficient metrics are introduced, namely the ratios between the system secrecy capacity and the consumed power, and between the system secret-key rate and the consumed power. Both performance metrics are measured in bit/Joule, and result in non-concave fractional optimization problems, which are tackled by fractional programming theory and sequential convex optimization. For both performance metrics, the energy-efficient resource allocation is carried out considering both perfect as well as statistical channel state information (CSI) as to the channel from the legitimate transmitter to the eavesdropper.

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