Random linear network coding based physical layer security for relay-aided device-to-device communication

The authors investigate physical layer security design, which employs a random linear network coding with opportunistic relaying and jamming to exploit the secrecy benefit of both source and relay transmissions. The proposed scheme requires the source to transmit artificial noise along with a confid...

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Published inIET communications Vol. 14; no. 7; pp. 1155 - 1161
Main Authors Khan, Amjad Saeed, Chatzigeorgiou, Ioannis, Zheng, Gan, Basutli, Bokamoso, Chuma, Joseph M, Lambotharan, Sangarapillai
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Institution of Engineering and Technology 22.04.2020
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Summary:The authors investigate physical layer security design, which employs a random linear network coding with opportunistic relaying and jamming to exploit the secrecy benefit of both source and relay transmissions. The proposed scheme requires the source to transmit artificial noise along with a confidential message. Moreover, in order to further improve the dynamical behaviour of the network against an eavesdropping attack, aggregated power controlled transmissions with optimal power allocation strategy is considered. The network security is accurately characterised by the probability that the eavesdropper will manage to intercept a sufficient number of coded packets to partially or fully recover the confidential message.
ISSN:1751-8628
1751-8636
1751-8636
DOI:10.1049/iet-com.2019.0767