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Secure Degrees of Freedom of Wireless X Networks Using Artificial Noise Alignment

Information Theory 2016-11-15 v3 math.IT

Abstract

The problem of transmitting confidential messages in M×KM \times K wireless X networks is considered, in which each transmitter intends to send one confidential message to every receiver. In particular, the secure degrees of freedom (SDOF) of the considered network are studied based on an artificial noise alignment (ANA) approach, which integrates interference alignment and artificial noise transmission. At first, an SDOF upper bound is derived for the M×KM \times K X network with confidential messages (XNCM) to be K(M1)K+M2\frac{K(M-1)}{K+M-2}. By proposing an ANA approach, it is shown that the SDOF upper bound is tight when K=2K=2 for the considered XNCM with time/frequency varying channels. For K3K \geq 3, it is shown that SDOF of K(M1)K+M1\frac{K(M-1)}{K+M-1} can be achieved, even when an external eavesdropper is present. The key idea of the proposed scheme is to inject artificial noise into the network, which can be aligned in the interference space at receivers for confidentiality. Moreover, for the network with no channel state information at transmitters, a blind ANA scheme is proposed to achieve SDOF of K(M1)K+M1\frac{K(M-1)}{K+M-1} for K,M2K,M \geq 2, with reconfigurable antennas at receivers. The proposed method provides a linear approach to secrecy coding and interference alignment.

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@article{arxiv.1410.5009,
  title  = {Secure Degrees of Freedom of Wireless X Networks Using Artificial Noise Alignment},
  author = {Zhao Wang and Ming Xiao and Mikael Skoglund and H. Vincent Poor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.5009},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

14 pages, 3 figures, to appear in IEEE Trans. on Communications. Please note that the short version of this paper which is included in the Proceedings of ISIT-2015 contains an error. We have corrected it in this journal version