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Relay Selection for Wireless Communications Against Eavesdropping: A Security-Reliability Tradeoff Perspective

Information Theory 2016-11-17 v3 Cryptography and Security math.IT

Abstract

This article examines the secrecy coding aided wireless communications from a source to a destination in the presence of an eavesdropper from a security-reliability tradeoff (SRT) perspective. Explicitly, the security is quantified in terms of the intercept probability experienced at the eavesdropper, while the outage probability encountered at the destination is used to measure the transmission reliability. We characterize the SRT of conventional direct transmission from the source to the destination and show that if the outage probability is increased, the intercept probability decreases, and vice versa. We first demonstrate that the employment of relay nodes for assisting the source-destination transmissions is capable of defending against eavesdropping, followed by quantifying the benefits of single-relay selection (SRS) as well as of multi-relay selection (MRS) schemes. More specifically, in the SRS scheme, only the single "best" relay is selected for forwarding the source signal to the destination, whereas the MRS scheme allows multiple relays to participate in this process. It is illustrated that both the SRS and MRS schemes achieve a better SRT than the conventional direct transmission, especially upon increasing the number of relays. Numerical results also show that as expected, the MRS outperforms the SRS in terms of its SRT. Additionally, we present some open challenges and future directions for the wireless relay aided physical-layer security.

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@article{arxiv.1505.07929,
  title  = {Relay Selection for Wireless Communications Against Eavesdropping: A Security-Reliability Tradeoff Perspective},
  author = {Yulong Zou and Jia Zhu and Xuelong Li and Lajos Hanzo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.07929},
  year   = {2016}
}

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16 pages, IEEE Network, 2015

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