Title :
Physical-Layer Security in Distributed Wireless Networks Using Matching Theory
Author :
Bayat, Siavash ; Louie, Raymond H. Y. ; Zhu Han ; Vucetic, Branka ; Yonghui Li
Author_Institution :
Center of Excellence in Telecommun., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
We consider the use of physical-layer security in a wireless communication system where multiple jamming nodes assist multiple source-destination nodes in combating unwanted eavesdropping from a single eavesdropper. In particular, we propose a distributed algorithm that matches each source-destination pair with a particular jammer. Our algorithm caters for three channel state information (CSI) assumptions: global CSI, local CSI, and local CSI without the eavesdropper channel. We prove that our algorithm has many desirable properties. First, the outcome of the proposed algorithm results in a stable matching, which is important if the source and jamming nodes are selfish. Second, the secrecy rate of the proposed algorithm converges to the secrecy rate of a centralized optimal solution, if the price step-number is sufficiently small. Third, our algorithm converges only after a small number of iterations, and its overhead is relatively small. Fourth, our algorithm has a significantly lower complexity than a centralized optimal approach.
Keywords :
jamming; radio networks; telecommunication security; centralized optimal approach; channel state information assumptions; distributed wireless networks; global CSI; local CSI; matching theory; multiple jamming nodes; multiple source-destination nodes; physical-layer security; price step-number; secrecy rate; wireless communication system; Antennas; Interference; Jamming; Physical layer; Security; Vectors; Wireless communication; Physical-layer security; equilibrium; matching; secrecy rate; stability;
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2013.2251335