Secure Transmission with Large Numbers of Antennas and Finite Alphabet Inputs
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate secure transmission over the large-scale multiple-antenna wiretap channel with finite alphabet inputs. First, we investigate the case where instantaneous channel state information (CSI) of the eavesdropper is known at the transmitter. We show analytically that a generalized singular value decomposition (GSVD) based design, which is optimal for Gaussian inputs, may exhibit a severe performance loss for finite alphabet inputs in the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime. In light of this, we propose a novel Per-Group-GSVD (PG-GSVD) design which can effectively compensate the performance loss caused by the GSVD design. More importantly, the computational complexity of the PG-GSVD design is by orders of magnitude lower than that of the existing design for finite alphabet inputs in [1] while the resulting performance loss is minimal. Then, we extend the PG-GSVD design to the case where only statistical CSI of the eavesdropper is available at the transmitter. Numerical results indicate that the proposed PG-GSVD design can be efficiently implemented in large-scale multiple-antenna systems and achieves significant performance gains compared to the GSVD design.
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@article{arxiv.1704.07744,
title = {Secure Transmission with Large Numbers of Antennas and Finite Alphabet Inputs},
author = {Yongpeng Wu and Jun-Bo Wang and Jue Wang and Robert Schober and Chengshan Xiao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.07744},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
Accepted by IEEE Transactions on Communications. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1612.08328