Author_Institution :
Coll. of Electron. & Inf. Eng., Nanjing Univ. of Aeronaut. & Astronaut., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
In this paper, we consider a multi-cell MISO downlink, where a multi-antenna base station (BS) sends messages to its intended user, while a passive eavesdropper tries to intercept the information in each cell. Physical layer security is employed in order to guarantee information security. Due to incomplete channel state information (CSI) at BSs, residue inter-cell interference exists even with coordinated beamforming, which exerts a great impact on the secrecy performance. In this paper, we conduct a unified performance analysis for physical layer security with incomplete CSI, and derives closed-form expressions of ergodic secrecy rate, secrecy outage probability, and interception probability, considering CSI estimation accuracy, transmit signal to noise ratio (SNR), and channel condition. We reveal some insights on the secrecy performance through asymptotic analysis. Furthermore, based on the derived theoretical results, we propose a CSI exchange amount allocation scheme. Finally, the simulations validate our theoretical claims.
Keywords :
array signal processing; cellular radio; probability; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication security; CSI estimation accuracy; SNR; channel state information; coordinated beamforming; ergodic secrecy rate; information security; inter-cell interference; interception probability; multiantenna base station; multicell MISO downlinks; passive eavesdropper; physical layer security; secrecy outage probability; secrecy performance; signal to noise ratio; Downlink; Educational institutions; Interference; Performance analysis; Physical layer; Security; Signal to noise ratio; Physical layer security; multi-cell MISO; optimization guideline; performance analysis;