Title :
Large System Analysis of Linear Precoding in MISO Broadcast Channels with Confidential Messages
Author :
Geraci, Giovanni ; Couillet, Romain ; Jinhong Yuan ; Debbah, MeÌrouane ; Collings, Iain B.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Telecommun., Univ. of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
In this paper, we study the performance of regularized channel inversion (RCI) precoding in large MISO broadcast channels with confidential messages (BCC). We obtain a deterministic approximation for the achievable secrecy sum-rate which is almost surely exact as the number of transmit antennas M and the number of users K grow to infinity in a fixed ratio β=K/M. We derive the optimal regularization parameter ξ and the optimal network load β that maximize the per-antenna secrecy sum-rate. We then propose a linear precoder based on RCI and power reduction (RCI-PR) that significantly increases the high-SNR secrecy sum-rate for 1<;β<;2. Our proposed precoder achieves a per-user secrecy rate which has the same high-SNR scaling factor as both the following upper bounds: (i) the rate of the optimum RCI precoder without secrecy requirements, and (ii) the secrecy capacity of a single-user system without interference. Furthermore, we obtain a deterministic approximation for the secrecy sum-rate achievable by RCI precoding in the presence of channel state information (CSI) error. We also analyze the performance of our proposed RCI-PR precoder with CSI error, and we determine how the error must scale with the SNR in order to maintain a given rate gap to the case with perfect CSI.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; approximation theory; channel coding; linear codes; precoding; wireless channels; CSI error; MISO BCC; MISO broadcast channel with confidential messages; RCI precoding; RCI-PR precoder; channel state information error; deterministic approximation; high-SNR scaling factor; high-SNR secrecy sum-rate; large system analysis; linear precoding; optimal network load; optimal regularization parameter; per-antenna secrecy sum-rate; per-user secrecy rate; power reduction; regularized channel inversion precoding; Approximation methods; Interference; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; Transmitting antennas; Physical layer security; broadcast channel; linear precoding; multi-user systems; random matrix theory;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2013.130902