2021
DOI: 10.1109/ojap.2021.3078233
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Resource Optimization Framework for Physical Layer Security of Dual-Hop Multi-Carrier Decode and Forward Relay Networks

Abstract: Physical layer security (PLS) is an emerging area for information security against eavesdroppers (Eve). Information security of any system can also be improved by using friendly jammers that produce interference signals to Eve. Traditional security techniques are limited by the processing power of the wireless nodes, whereas PLS can achieve communication secrecy without requiring computationally expensive cryptographic operations. The relay networks have emerged as a promising technology to enhance the perform… Show more

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“…By utilizing the physical properties of the wireless communication, physical layer security (PLS) aids in ensuring secure communication [1]. There are several relaying schemes that can be employed to improve PLS, but two of the most popular are Cooperative Schemes DF and AF in wireless communication techniques [2,3]. The nodes in communication networks are powered by putting separate batteries inside them; however, in some circumstances, replacing or recharging those batteries is not recommended [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By utilizing the physical properties of the wireless communication, physical layer security (PLS) aids in ensuring secure communication [1]. There are several relaying schemes that can be employed to improve PLS, but two of the most popular are Cooperative Schemes DF and AF in wireless communication techniques [2,3]. The nodes in communication networks are powered by putting separate batteries inside them; however, in some circumstances, replacing or recharging those batteries is not recommended [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%