In this study, the authors propose a cooperative transmission scheme with energy-harvesting (EH) relays under wiretapping of an eavesdropper. In this scheme, the relays harvest energy from radio-frequency (RF) signals of a source through power-splitting receivers, and process arrived signals by amplify-and-forward (EH-AF protocol) and decode-andforward (EH-DF protocol) technologies. In the proposed protocols, a best relay is selected at the destination so that the end-to-end achievable secrecy rates are maximal. Exact and asymptotic secrecy outage probability expressions are used to evaluate the EH-AF and EH-DF protocols, respectively, and are confirmed by Monte Carlo simulations. The simulation results show that (i) the EH-DF protocol outperforms the EH-AF protocol, and both proposed protocols are improved when the number of cooperative relays and the distances of the relay-eavesdropper links increase and the relays move toward the destination, (ii) the secrecy performance of the EH-AF and EH-DF protocols is the best at optimal power-splitting ratios, which are obtained by the golden section search method, (iii) the energy conversion efficiency and the noise at RF-to-baseband conversion units seriously affect the proposed protocols, and finally, (iv) the theoretical analysis results fit those of the Monte Carlo simulations.
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Son, P. N., & Kong, H. Y. (2015). Cooperative communication with energyharvesting relays under physical layer security. IET Communications, 9(17), 2131–2139. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-com.2015.0186
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