Impact of Outdated CSI on the Secrecy Performance of Wireless-Powered Untrusted Relay Networks

Kisong Lee, Jin Taek Lim, Hyun Ho Choi

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Abstract

We investigate the effect of outdated channel state information (CSI) on the secrecy performance of wireless-powered untrusted relay networks, in which the relay is a potential eavesdropper. To keep the information secret from this untrusted relay, the destination sends a jamming signal to the relay when the source transmits an information signal. At the same time, the relay harvests energy from the radio-frequency power, and forwards the received signals to the destination using this harvested energy. To determine the proportions of energy harvesting and information processing, the relay makes use of relaying based on power splitting or time switching policy. Although the destination tries to remove the jamming signal from the relaying signal, it cannot cancel out the jamming signal perfectly due to imperfect channel reciprocity caused by the outdated CSI; this residual jamming signal therefore has a negative impact on secrecy performance. In this scenario, we derive the closed-form expressions for the outage probability and average secrecy rate, and find the jamming power ratio, power splitting ratio, and time switching ratio to optimize these secrecy performance metrics. The numerical results demonstrate the accuracy of our analysis, and show that the proposed secure relaying protocols achieve a near-optimal secrecy performance, as well as outperforming the conventional scheme without the jamming power control.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8831402
Pages (from-to)1423-1433
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
Volume15
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • energy harvesting
  • imperfect channel reciprocity
  • outdated channel
  • power splitting
  • Secure communication
  • time switching
  • untrusted relay

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