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Secure Multi-Layer MEC Systems With UAV-Enabled Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Against Full-Duplex Eavesdropper

Yi Zhou, Zheng Ma, Gang Liu, Zhengquan Zhang, Phee Lep Yeoh, Branka Vucetic, Yonghui Li

2023IEEE Transactions on Communications35 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we develop a secure multi-layer mobile edge computing (MEC) system where an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) equipped with a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) acts as an aerial edge server and assists the offloading from multiple ground users to a base station (BS), in the presence of a full-duplex active eavesdropper (AE). To enhance the computing performance, we consider a partially offloading scheme where the computational task at each user can be executed at itself and offloaded to the UAV edge server and the BS via the UAV-enabled RIS, respectively. To maximize the total number of secure computing tasks among all users, we design a low complexity iterative algorithm by jointly optimizing the RIS phase shift, UAV deployment, power and computing resource allocation subject to certain power constraints. Numerical results show that compared to benchmark offloading schemes, our proposed UAV-RIS aided multi-layer MEC design improves the computing performance by at least 12.91%. Numerical results also demonstrate the impact of the full-duplex AE and validate the robustness of our proposed solution.

Topics & Concepts

Mobile edge computingComputer scienceEdge computingBase stationRobustness (evolution)Benchmark (surveying)Physical layerComputer networkEmbedded systemReal-time computingDistributed computingServerWirelessOperating systemGeodesyBiochemistryInternet of ThingsChemistryGeneGeographyAdvanced Wireless Communication TechnologiesUAV Applications and OptimizationIoT Networks and Protocols
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