Due to the broadcast nature of wireless transmission medium,security threats may hinder propagation of cognitive radio systems for commercial and military data application. This paper sets a channel error analytical f...Due to the broadcast nature of wireless transmission medium,security threats may hinder propagation of cognitive radio systems for commercial and military data application. This paper sets a channel error analytical framework and studies the joint impact of estimation errors and feedback delay on secrecy performance in cognitive radio networks. Under the assumption that system applies beamforming and jamming scheme,a multi-antenna cognitive base station( CBS) sends confidential signals to a secondary user( SU) in the presence of M primary users( PUs) and an eavesdropper. Assuming only imperfect channel state information( CSI) about the receivers is available,secrecy rate,outage probability,secrecy throughput are deduced to obtain a closed-form expression. It is shown that while the transmit power increases,secrecy throughput would reach to a constant. Simulation results show that feedback delay adversely impacts on secrecy rate,connection outage probability and secrecy throughput,while estimation error causes more impact on secrecy outage probability. Furthermore,the secrecy rate could increase progressively with the transmit power only if there exists no feedback delay.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61371122,61471393)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation under a Special Financial Grant(No.2013T60912)
文摘Due to the broadcast nature of wireless transmission medium,security threats may hinder propagation of cognitive radio systems for commercial and military data application. This paper sets a channel error analytical framework and studies the joint impact of estimation errors and feedback delay on secrecy performance in cognitive radio networks. Under the assumption that system applies beamforming and jamming scheme,a multi-antenna cognitive base station( CBS) sends confidential signals to a secondary user( SU) in the presence of M primary users( PUs) and an eavesdropper. Assuming only imperfect channel state information( CSI) about the receivers is available,secrecy rate,outage probability,secrecy throughput are deduced to obtain a closed-form expression. It is shown that while the transmit power increases,secrecy throughput would reach to a constant. Simulation results show that feedback delay adversely impacts on secrecy rate,connection outage probability and secrecy throughput,while estimation error causes more impact on secrecy outage probability. Furthermore,the secrecy rate could increase progressively with the transmit power only if there exists no feedback delay.