Title
Secrecy Capacity of the Primary System in a Cognitive Radio Network
Abstract
With fast growth of wireless services, secrecy has become an increasingly important issue for wireless networks. In this paper, we investigate the secrecy capacity of the primary system in a cognitive radio system based on artificial noise, which has been proposed to deal with the eavesdropper. We first consider a special case of one eavesdropper and two regimes of the eavesdropping channel condition. Specifically, we analyze the impact of interference generated by a secondary system towards the primary system in a cognitive radio system. The channel state information of the primary channel is assumed to be perfectly known at both the primary transmitter and receiver, whereas that for the eavesdropper is partially known. Under these assumptions, we derive analytical expressions for the ergodic secrecy capacity in the cases of strong eavesdropping channel and weak eavesdropping channel, and analyze the impact of the secondary system on the primary ergodic secrecy capacity. Moreover, we extend the analysis to the general case of arbitrary eavesdropping channel condition and arbitrary number of eavesdroppers. Some numerical results will also be presented to verify the analysis.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/TVT.2014.2359246
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions  
Keywords
Field
DocType
sound transmission,transceivers,signal to noise ratio,interference,cognitive radio,radio transmitters,zinc,security,radio
Radio resource management,Primary channel,Eavesdropping,Computer science,Computer network,Communication channel,Co-channel interference,Electronic engineering,Artificial noise,Channel state information,Cognitive radio
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
PP
99
0018-9545
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
8
0.49
19
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Van-Dinh Nguyen117923.75
Tiep Minh Hoang2927.22
Oh-Soon Shin362063.13