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Secrecy of Multi-Antenna Transmission with Full-Duplex User in the Presence of Randomly Located Eavesdroppers

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 Added by Yingbo Hua
 Publication date 2020
and research's language is English




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This paper considers the secrecy performance of several schemes for multi-antenna transmission to single-antenna users with full-duplex (FD) capability against randomly distributed single-antenna eavesdroppers (EDs). These schemes and related scenarios include transmit antenna selection (TAS), transmit antenna beamforming (TAB), artificial noise (AN) from the transmitter, user selection based their distances to the transmitter, and colluding and non-colluding EDs. The locations of randomly distributed EDs and users are assumed to be distributed as Poisson Point Process (PPP). We derive closed form expressions for the secrecy outage probabilities (SOP) of all these schemes and scenarios. The derived expressions are useful to reveal the impacts of various environmental parameters and users choices on the SOP, and hence useful for network design purposes. Examples of such numerical results are discussed.



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