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User-Pair Selection for QoS-Aware Secrecy Rate Maximization in Untrusted NOMA

Abstract

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been recognized as one of the key enabling technologies for future generation wireless networks. Sharing the same time-frequency resource among users imposes secrecy challenges in NOMA in the presence of untrusted users. This paper characterizes the impact of user-pair selection on the secrecy performance of an untrusted NOMA system. In this regard, an optimization problem is formulated to maximize the secrecy rate of the strong user while satisfying the quality of service (QoS) demands of the user with poorer channel conditions. To solve this problem, we first obtain optimal power allocation in a two-user NOMA system, and then investigate the user-pair selection problem in a more generalized four user NOMA system. Extensive performance evaluations are conducted to validate the accuracy of the proposed results and present valuable insights on the impact of various system parameters on the secrecy performance of the NOMA communication system.

Keywords:
Noma Computer science Secrecy Quality of service Computer network Maximization Selection (genetic algorithm) Channel (broadcasting) Resource allocation Wireless Distributed computing Computer security Telecommunications Mathematical optimization Telecommunications link Mathematics

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Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wireless Communication Security Techniques
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Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
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