Title :
Robust AN-Aided Secure Transmission Scheme in MISO Channels with Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer
Author :
Maoxin Tian ; Xiaobin Huang ; Qi Zhang ; Jiayin Qin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Guangzhou, China
Abstract :
In this letter, considering the simultaneous wireless information and power transfer scheme, we study the robust artificial noise (AN)-aided secure transmission design in multiple-input-single-output channels where the channel uncertainties are modeled by worst-case model. Our objective is to maximize the worst-case secrecy rate with respect to both the worst-case channel uncertainties and the worst-case eavesdropper among multiple eavesdroppers, under the transmit power constraint and the worst-case energy harvesting constraint. The optimal solution to the problem can be found by two-dimensional (2-D) search. Since the 2-D search algorithm has high computational complexity, we propose to neglect the correlation of the channel uncertainties from the transmitter to the information-decoding receiver and reformulate the problem as a sequence of convex semidefinite programming (SDP) which is solved efficiently by SDP based one-dimensional line search method. It is shown through computer simulations that the proposed robust AN-aided secure transmission schemes have significant performance gain over the non-robust AN-aided secure transmission scheme and the robust secure transmission scheme without the aid of AN.
Keywords :
mathematical programming; search problems; wireless channels; MISO channels; SDP based one-dimensional line search method; convex semidefinite programming; information-decoding receiver; multiple-input-single-output channels; robust AN-aided secure transmission scheme; robust artificial noise aided secure transmission design; simultaneous wireless information and power transfer; transmit power constraint; two-dimensional search; worst-case channel uncertainties; worst-case eavesdropper; worst-case energy harvesting constraint; worst-case secrecy rate; Communication system security; Receivers; Robustness; Search problems; Transmitters; Uncertainty; Wireless communication; Artificial noise (AN); energy harvesting (EH); secure transmission; simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT); worst-case model;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LSP.2014.2368695