JOURNAL ARTICLE

Secrecy Analysis of Cognitive Radio Networks over Generalized Fading Channels

Jiangfeng SunZhisong BieHongxia BiePengfei HeMachao Jin

Year: 2020 Journal:   Security and Communication Networks Vol: 2020 Pages: 1-9   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

At present, the fifth generation (5G) communication networks are in the time of large-scale deployment principally because its characteristics consists of large bandwidth, fast response, and high stability. As a partner of 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT) involves billions of devices around the world, which can make the wireless communication environment more intelligent and convenient. However, the problem that cannot be ignored is the physical layer security of 5G-IoT networks. Based on this, we perform a security analysis of cognitive radio networks (CRN) for IoT, where the CRN is the single-input multiple-output (SIMO) model experiencing κ - μ shadowed fading with multiple eavesdroppers. To analyze the confidentiality of the system under consideration, we analyze the security performance for the considered IoT systems with the help of the derived secure outage probability (SOP) and probability of strictly positive secrecy capacity (SPSC). As a verification of the theoretical formula, Monte Carlo simulation is also provided. The results of great interest are the factors that can produce better security performance in high SNRs region which consist of smaller M , smaller k, and larger N , and larger μ, smaller IP, and smaller Rth.

Keywords:
Computer science Secrecy Algorithm Fading Cognitive radio Wireless Machine learning Artificial intelligence Computer security Telecommunications

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Wireless Communication Security Techniques
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