Title :
Spatially Selective Artificial-Noise Aided Transmit Optimization for MISO Multi-Eves Secrecy Rate Maximization
Author :
Qiang Li ; Wing-Kin Ma
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Shatin, China
Abstract :
Consider an MISO channel overheard by multiple eavesdroppers. Our goal is to design an artificial noise (AN)-aided transmit strategy, such that the achievable secrecy rate is maximized subject to the sum power constraint. AN-aided secure transmission has recently been found to be a promising approach for blocking eavesdropping attempts. In many existing studies, the confidential information transmit covariance and the AN covariance are not simultaneously optimized. In particular, for design convenience, it is common to prefix the AN covariance as a specific kind of spatially isotropic covariance. This paper considers joint optimization of the transmit and AN covariances for secrecy rate maximization (SRM), with a design flexibility that the AN can take any spatial pattern. Hence, the proposed design has potential in jamming the eavesdroppers more effectively, based upon the channel state information (CSI). We derive an optimization approach to the SRM problem through both analysis and convex conic optimization machinery. We show that the SRM problem can be recast as a single-variable optimization problem, and that resultant problem can be efficiently handled by solving a sequence of semidefinite programs. Our framework deals with a general setup of multiple multi-antenna eavesdroppers, and can cater for additional constraints arising from specific application scenarios, such as interference temperature constraints in interference networks. We also generalize the framework to an imperfect CSI case where a worst-case robust SRM formulation is considered. A suboptimal but safe solution to the outage-constrained robust SRM design is also investigated. Simulation results show that the proposed AN-aided SRM design yields significant secrecy rate gains over an optimal no-AN design and the isotropic AN design, especially when there are more eavesdroppers.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; antennas; convex programming; jamming; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication security; AN-aided secure transmission; MISO channel overheard; channel state information; confidential information transmit covariance; convex conic optimization machinery; design flexibility; imperfect CSI case; interference networks; interference temperature constraints; jamming; multieves secrecy rate maximization; multiple eavesdroppers; multiple multi-antenna eavesdroppers; outage-constrained robust design; semidefinite programs; single-variable optimization problem; spatial pattern; spatially isotropic covariance; spatially selective artificial-noise aided transmit optimization; specific application scenarios; worst-case robust SRM formulation; Array signal processing; Interference; Noise; Optimization; Receivers; Robustness; Vectors; Artificial noise; physical-layer security; semidefinite program; transmit beamforming;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2013.2253771