Multihop Decode-and-Forward Relay Networks: Secrecy Analysis and Relay Position Optimization

  • Bao V
  • Linh-Trung N
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Abstract

Relay communication has advantages over direct transmission in terms of secrecy capacity. In this paper, the performance of secrecy, offered by multihop decode-and-forward relaying, is investigated and compared to its counterpart in direct transmission. Three key performance measures are derived over Rayleigh fading channels: probability of non-zero secrecy capacity, secure outage probability and secrecy capacity, which are valid for an arbitrary number of hops. Based on the tractable form of the probability of non-zero secrecy capacity, the optimization problem of trusty relay replacement is also studied. Numerical results indicate that a proper relay replacement can increase the network security without extra network resources. The correctness of analytical results is confirmed by using a MATLAB-based independent simulation model.

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Bao, V. N. Q., & Linh-Trung, N. (2012). Multihop Decode-and-Forward Relay Networks: Secrecy Analysis and Relay Position Optimization. REV Journal on Electronics and Communications, 2(1–2). https://doi.org/10.21553/rev-jec.33

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