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Secure Interference Exploitation Precoding in MISO Wiretap Channel: Destructive Region Redefinition with Efficient Solutions (1909.09339v1)

Published 20 Sep 2019 in eess.SP, cs.IT, and math.IT

Abstract: In this paper, we focus on the physical layer security for a K-user multiple-input-single-output (MISO) wiretap channel in the presence of a malicious eavesdropper, where we propose several interference exploitation (IE) precoding schemes for different types of the eavesdropper. Specifically, in the case where a common eavesdropper decodes the signal directly and Eve's full channel state information (CSI) is available at the transmitter, we show that the required transmit power can be further reduced by re-designing the destructive region' of the constellations for symbol-level precoding and re-formulating the power minimization problem. We further study the SINR balancing problems with the derivedcomplete destructive region' with full, statistical and no Eve's CSI, respectively, and show that the SINR balancing problem becomes non-convex with statistical or no Eve's CSI. On the other hand, in the presence of a smart eavesdropper using maximal likelihood (ML) detection, the security cannot be guaranteed with all the existing approaches. To this end, we further propose a random jamming scheme (RJS) and a random precoding scheme (RPS), respectively. To solve the introduced convex/non-convex problems in an efficient manner, we propose an iterative algorithm for the convex ones based on the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) conditions, and deal with the non-convex ones by resorting to Taylor expansions. Simulation results show that all proposed schemes outperform the existing works in secrecy performance, and that the proposed algorithm improves the computation efficiency significantly.

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