PROJECT TITLE :

Power Allocation for Energy Efficiency and Secrecy of WirelessInterference Networks - 2018

ABSTRACT:

Considering a multi-user interference network with an eavesdropper, this Project aims at the ability allocation to optimize the worst secrecy throughput among the network links or the secure energy efficiency in terms of achieved secrecy throughput per Joule underneath link security requirements. 3 eventualities for the access of channel state info are thought-about: the perfect channel state data; partial channel state data with channels from the transmitters to the eavesdropper exponentially distributed; and not perfectly known channels between the transmitters and therefore the users with exponentially distributed errors. The paper develops varied path-following procedures of low complexity and speedy convergence for the optimal power allocation. Their effectiveness and viability are illustrated through numerical examples. The power allocation schemes are shown to achieve both high secrecy throughput and energy potency.


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