Title :
Joint Power Control in Wiretap Interference Channels
Author :
Kalantari, Ashkan ; Maleki, Sina ; Gan Zheng ; Chatzinotas, Symeon ; Ottersten, Bjorn
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Abstract :
Interference in wireless networks degrades the signal quality at the terminals. However, it can potentially enhance the secrecy rate. This paper investigates the secrecy rate in a two-user interference network where one of the users, namely user 1, needs to establish a confidential connection. User 1 wants to prevent an unintended user of the network from decoding its transmission. User 1 has to transmit such that its secrecy rate is maximized while the quality of service at the destination of the other user, user 2, is satisfied, and both user´s power limits are taken into account. We consider two scenarios: 1) user 2 changes its power in favor of user 1, an altruistic scenario, and 2) user 2 is selfish and only aims to maintain the minimum quality of service at its destination, an egoistic scenario. It is shown that there is a threshold for user 2´s transmission power that only below or above which, depending on the channel qualities, user 1 can achieve a positive secrecy rate. Closed-form solutions are obtained to perform joint optimal power control. Further, a new metric called secrecy energy efficiency is introduced. We show that in general, the secrecy energy efficiency of user 1 in an interference channel scenario is higher than that of an interference-free channel.
Keywords :
interference; radio networks; altruistic scenario; confidential connection; egoistic scenario; joint power control; positive secrecy rate; secrecy energy efficiency; two-user interference network; wireless networks; wiretap interference channels; Interference channels; Joints; Power control; Quality of service; Silicon carbide; Wireless communication; Physical-layer security; interference channel; power control; secrecy energy efficiency; secrecy rate;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2015.2412531