Physical layer security in vehicular communication networks in the presence of interference

  • Abubakar U. Makarfi
  • , Rupak Kharel
  • , Khaled M. Rabie
  • , Omprakash Kaiwartya
  • , Galymzhan Nauryzbayev

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Abstract

This paper studies the physical layer security of a vehicular communication network in the presence of interference constraints by analysing its secrecy capacity. The system considers a legitimate receiver node and an eavesdropper node, within a shared network, both under the effect of interference from other users. The double-Rayleigh fading channel is used to capture the effects of the wireless communication channel for the vehicular network. We present the standard logarithmic expression for the system capacity in an alternate form, to facilitate analysis in terms of the joint moment generating functions (MGF) of the random variables representing the channel fading and interference. Closed-form expressions for the MGFs are obtained and Monte-Carlo simulations are provided throughout to validate the results. The results show that performance of the system in terms of the secrecy capacity is affected by the number of interferers and their distances. The results further demonstrate the effect of the uncertainty in eavesdropper location on the analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9013138
JournalProceedings - IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes
Event2019 IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM 2019 - Waikoloa, United States
Duration: 9 Dec 201913 Dec 2019

Keywords

  • Double Rayleigh fading channels
  • Interference
  • Moment generating functions
  • Physical layer security
  • Secrecy capacity
  • Vehicular communications

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Signal Processing

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