Ergodic Secrecy Rate of RIS-Assisted Communication Systems in the Presence of Discrete Phase Shifts and Multiple Eavesdroppers

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Abstract

This letter investigates the ergodic secrecy rate (ESR) of a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted communication system in the presence multiple eavesdroppers (Eves), and by assuming discrete phase shifts at the RIS. In particular, a closed-form approximation of the ESR is derived for both non-colluding and colluding Eves. The analytical results are shown to be accurate when the number of reflecting elements of the RIS N is large. Asymptotic analysis is provided to investigate the impact of N on the ESR, and it is proved that the ESR scales with log 2 N for both non-colluding and colluding Eves. Numerical results are provided to verify the analytical results and the obtained scaling laws.

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Xu, P., Chen, G., Pan, G., & Renzo, M. D. (2021). Ergodic Secrecy Rate of RIS-Assisted Communication Systems in the Presence of Discrete Phase Shifts and Multiple Eavesdroppers. IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 10(3), 629–633. https://doi.org/10.1109/LWC.2020.3044178

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