The Impact of Side Information on Physical Layer Security Under Correlated Fading Channels
Farshad Rostami Ghadi, F. Javier López‐Martínez, Wei‐Ping Zhu, Jean-Marie Gorce
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the impact of side information (SI) on the performance of physical layer security (PLS) under correlated fading channels. By considering non-causally known SI at the transmitter and exploiting the copula technique to describe the fading correlation, we derive closed-from expressions for the average secrecy capacity (ASC) and secrecy outage probability (SOP) under positive/negative dependence conditions. We indicate that considering such knowledge at the transmitter is beneficial for system performance and ensures reliable communication with higher rates, as it improves the SOP and brings higher values of the ASC.
Topics & Concepts
FadingTransmitterPhysical layerComputer scienceSecrecyOutage probabilityChannel state informationCopula (linguistics)Fading distributionComputer networkTelecommunicationsComputer securityWirelessChannel (broadcasting)MathematicsEconometricsRayleigh fadingWireless Communication Security TechniquesError Correcting Code TechniquesAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies