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RIS-Aided Physical Layer Security With Full-Duplex Jamming in Underlay D2D Networks

Authors
Khalid, WaqasYu, HeejungDo, Dinh-ThuanKaleem, ZeeshanNoh, Song
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
6G mobile communication; Wireless communication; Transmitters; Receivers; Physical layer security; Robustness; Device-to-device communication; Underlay D2D networks; reconfigurable intelligent surface; full-duplex jamming; ergodic secrecy rates
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.9, pp.99667 - 99679
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Journal Title
IEEE ACCESS
Volume
9
Start Page
99667
End Page
99679
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/130107
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3095852
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
This paper investigates the physical layer security and data transmission for the underlay device-to-device (D2D) networks, and considers a combination of the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) and full-duplex (FD) jamming receiver for the robustness and security enhancements of the system. In the demonstrated spectrum sharing setup, the total power of the D2D networks is conceived to the transmitter and receiver to transmit a private message and emit the artificial noise (AN) signals. To prevent information leakage, a beamforming design is presented for a multi-antenna FD D2D receiver in order to suppress and inject the AN signals in the direction of legitimate users and eavesdropper, respectively. The statistical characterization of end-to-end RIS-assisted wireless channels is presented, and the achievable ergodic secrecy rate of the system is derived in novel approximate expressions. The numerical and simulation results confirm the accuracy and effectiveness of the proposed analytical framework. The results demonstrate an optimal selection of the D2D power allocations for different number of reflecting elements in terms of achievable ergodic secrecy rates of the system.
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