Secrecy wireless information and power transfer: challenges and opportunities

Wireless information and power transfer (WIPT) enables more sustainable and resilient communications due to the fact that it avoids frequent battery charging and replacement. However, it also suffers from possible information interception due to the open nature of wireless channels. Compared to trad...

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Published inIEEE wireless communications Vol. 23; no. 2; pp. 54 - 61
Main Authors Xiaoming Chen, Ng, Derrick Wing Kwan, Hsiao-Hwa Chen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York IEEE 01.04.2016
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:Wireless information and power transfer (WIPT) enables more sustainable and resilient communications due to the fact that it avoids frequent battery charging and replacement. However, it also suffers from possible information interception due to the open nature of wireless channels. Compared to traditional secure communications, secrecy wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) has several distinct characteristic features. Wireless power transfer may increase vulnerability to eavesdropping, since a power receiver as a potential eavesdropper usually has a shorter access distance than an information receiver. On the other hand, wireless power transfer can be exploited to enhance wireless security. This article reviews the security issues in various SWIPT scenarios, with an emphasis on revealing the challenges and opportunities for implementing SWIPT. Furthermore, we provide a survey on a variety of physical layer security techniques to improve secrecy performance. In particular, we propose to use massive MIMO techniques to enhance power transfer efficiency and secure information transmission simultaneously. Finally, we discuss several potential research directions to further enhance the security in SWIPT systems.
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ISSN:1536-1284
1558-0687
DOI:10.1109/MWC.2016.7462485