This paper investigates secrecy efficiency (SE) optimization in a friendly full-duplex (FD) decode- and-forward (DF) relay network with a passive eavesdropper. Targeting on SE maximization, the power allocation is optimized subject to the total power and minimum secrecy rate constraints adapting to the assumption of unknown eavesdropper's channel state information (CSI). By exploiting the properties of fractional programming (FP) and Difference of Convex functions (DC) programming, the resulting nonconvex optimization problem can be relaxed into a more tractable equivalent problem. Simulation results demonstrate that our proposed scheme can reach a better trade-off between security performance and energy consumption.
Power Allocation for Secrecy Efficiency in Full-Duplex Relay Assisted Cooperative Networks
2017-06-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English