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Aerial intelligent reflecting surface for secure wireless networks: Secrecy capacity and optimal trajectory strategy

Hehao Niu, Zheng Chu, Zhengyu Zhu, Fuhui Zhou

2022Intelligent and Converged Networks27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This work investigates the potential of the aerial intelligent reflecting surface (AIRS) in secure communication, where an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) carried by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is utilized to help the communication between the ground nodes. Specifically, we formulate the joint design of the AIRS's deployment and the phase shift to maximize the secrecy rate. To solve the non-convex objective, we develop an alternating optimization (AO) approach, where the phase shift optimization is solved by the Riemannian manifold optimization (RMO) method, while the deployment optimization is handled by the successive convex approximation (SCA) technique. Furthermore, to reduce the computational complexity of the RMO method, an element-wise block coordinate descent (EBCD) based method is employed. Simulation results verify the effect of AIRS in improving the communication security, as well as the importance of designing the deployment and phase shift properly.

Topics & Concepts

Software deploymentComputer scienceCoordinate descentSecrecyWirelessOptimization problemGradient descentMathematical optimizationAlgorithmArtificial intelligenceTelecommunicationsMathematicsComputer securityArtificial neural networkOperating systemAdvanced Wireless Communication TechnologiesUAV Applications and OptimizationOcular Oncology and Treatments
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