On the secrecy performance of transmit-receive diversity and spatial multiplexing systems

PeerJ Comput Sci. 2019 Apr 22:5:e186. doi: 10.7717/peerj-cs.186. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Emerging from the information-theoretic characterization of secrecy, physical-layer security exploits the physical properties of the wireless channel for security purpose. In recent years, a great deal of attention has been paid to investigating the physical-layer security issues in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communications. This paper analyzes the secrecy performance of transmit-receive diversity system and spatial multiplexing systems with zero-forcing equalization and minimum mean-square-error equalization. Specifically, exact and asymptotic closed-form expressions are derived for the secrecy outage probability of such MIMO systems in a Rayleigh fading environment, and the corresponding secrecy diversity orders and secrecy array gains are determined. Numerical results are presented to corroborate the analytical results and to examine the impact of various system parameters, including the numbers of antennas at the transmitter, the legitimate receiver, and the eavesdropper. These contributions bring about valuable insights into the physical-layer security in MIMO wireless systems.

Keywords: Multiple-Input Multiple-Output; Physical-layer security; Secrecy outage probability; Spatial multiplexing; Transmit-receive diversity.

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