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Enhancing Security in Correlated Nakagami-m Fading Cellular Network Using SC and SSC Diversity Combining

Enhancing Security in Correlated Nakagami-m Fading Cellular Network Using SC and SSC Diversity Combining
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摘要 The effect of correlated fading reduces the performance gain in multi-antenna communications. Diversity combining is a well-known technique to reduce the effect of correlation. But still, it is an open problem to quantify as the diversity scheme is more efficient in enhancing the security of cellular multicast network mitigating the effects of correlation. Motivated by this issue, this paper considers a secure wireless multicasting scenario through correlated cellular networks in the presence of multiple eavesdroppers. The selection combining (SC) and switch and stay combining (SSC) techniques are considered in dual arbitrarily correlated Nakagami-m fading channels. The closed-form analytical expressions for the probability of non-zero secrecy multicast capacity and the secure outage probability for multicasting are derived to understand the insight into the effects of correlation on the SC and SSC diversity schemes and to quantify which diversity scheme is more efficient in enhancing the security of correlated multicast networks. The results show that, although the diversity gain reduces the effect of correlation, the diversity gain provided by the SC diversity scheme is more significant in mitigating the effect of correlation compared to the SSC diversity scheme. Due to the selection mechanism of SC diversity, it is more sensitive to the change of SNR of the eavesdropper’s channel compared to the case of the SSC diversity scheme. The effect of correlated fading reduces the performance gain in multi-antenna communications. Diversity combining is a well-known technique to reduce the effect of correlation. But still, it is an open problem to quantify as the diversity scheme is more efficient in enhancing the security of cellular multicast network mitigating the effects of correlation. Motivated by this issue, this paper considers a secure wireless multicasting scenario through correlated cellular networks in the presence of multiple eavesdroppers. The selection combining (SC) and switch and stay combining (SSC) techniques are considered in dual arbitrarily correlated Nakagami-m fading channels. The closed-form analytical expressions for the probability of non-zero secrecy multicast capacity and the secure outage probability for multicasting are derived to understand the insight into the effects of correlation on the SC and SSC diversity schemes and to quantify which diversity scheme is more efficient in enhancing the security of correlated multicast networks. The results show that, although the diversity gain reduces the effect of correlation, the diversity gain provided by the SC diversity scheme is more significant in mitigating the effect of correlation compared to the SSC diversity scheme. Due to the selection mechanism of SC diversity, it is more sensitive to the change of SNR of the eavesdropper’s channel compared to the case of the SSC diversity scheme.
作者 S. M. Rizwan Ali M. Z. I. Sarkar S. M. Rizwan Ali;M. Z. I. Sarkar(Department of Information and Communication Technology, BUP, Dhaka, Bangladesh;Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, RUET, Rajshahi, Bangladesh)
出处 《Wireless Engineering and Technology》 2022年第1期1-17,共17页 无线工程与技术(英文)
关键词 Arbitrarily Correlated Nakagami-m Fading Cellular Multicast Channel Probability of Non-Zero Secrecy Multicast Capacity SC and SSC Diversity Schemes Secure Outage Probability for Multicasting Arbitrarily Correlated Nakagami-m Fading Cellular Multicast Channel Probability of Non-Zero Secrecy Multicast Capacity SC and SSC Diversity Schemes Secure Outage Probability for Multicasting
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