Secure Multigroup Multicast Communication Systems via Intelligent Reflecting Surface
This paper considers a secure multigroup multicast multiple-input single-output (MISO) communication system aided by an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS). Specifically, we aim to minimize the transmit power at the Alice via jointly optimizing the transmit beamformer, AN vector and phase shifts at...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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16.08.2020
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Summary: | This paper considers a secure multigroup multicast multiple-input
single-output (MISO) communication system aided by an intelligent reflecting
surface (IRS). Specifically, we aim to minimize the transmit power at the Alice
via jointly optimizing the transmit beamformer, AN vector and phase shifts at
the IRS subject to the secrecy rate constraints as well as the unit modulus
constraints of IRS phase shifts. However, the optimization problem is
non-convex and directly solving it is intractable. To tackle the optimization
problem, we first transform it into a semidefinite relaxation (SDR) problem,
and then alternately update the transmit beamformer and AN matrix as well as
the phase shifts at the IRS. In order to reduce the high computational
complexity, we further propose a low-complexity algorithm based on second-order
cone programming (SOCP). We decouple the optimization problem into two
sub-problems and optimize the transmit beamformer, AN vector and the phase
shifts alternately by solving two corresponding SOCP sub-problem. Simulation
results show that the proposed SDR and SOCP schemes require half or less
transmit power than the scheme without IRS, which demonstrates the advantages
of introducing IRS and the effectiveness of the proposed methods. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2008.07066 |