Secrecy Performance Analysis for Fixed-Gain Energy Harvesting in an Internet of Things With Untrusted Relays

In this paper, the radio frequency energy harvesting (EH) and security issues in Internet of Things (IoT) sensor networks with multiple untrusted relays are considered. In particular, the communication protocol is divided into two phases. The first phase is used for EH, in which the IoT sensor nodes...

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Main Authors: Van Nhan Vo, Duc-Dung Tran, Chakchai So-In, Hung Tran
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8449282/
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spelling doaj-78b833dff07841a3b10002ad74bf38e52021-03-29T21:11:40ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016482474825810.1109/ACCESS.2018.28675008449282Secrecy Performance Analysis for Fixed-Gain Energy Harvesting in an Internet of Things With Untrusted RelaysVan Nhan Vo0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0753-5203Duc-Dung Tran1Chakchai So-In2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1026-191XHung Tran3International School, Duy Tan University, Danang, VietnamFaculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Duy Tan University, Danang, VietnamDepartment of Computer Science, Applied Network Technology Laboratory, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, ThailandSchool of Innovation, Design and Engineering, Mälardalen University, Västerås, SwedenIn this paper, the radio frequency energy harvesting (EH) and security issues in Internet of Things (IoT) sensor networks with multiple untrusted relays are considered. In particular, the communication protocol is divided into two phases. The first phase is used for EH, in which the IoT sensor nodes (SNs) and relays harvest energy from multiple power transfer stations. The second phase is used for information transmission in two steps: 1) the selected SN uses the harvested energy to broadcast information to the controller and the relays, and 2) the selected relay forwards information to the controller by applying the amplify-and-forward protocol to improve the quality of the communication between the SN and the controller. During information transmission, the controller is at risk of losing information because the relay may act as an eavesdropper (namely, an untrusted relay). Thus, to improve the secrecy performance of the considered system, we propose an optimal scheme, namely, best-sensor-best-untrusted-relay (BSBR) and compare this scheme with random-sensor-random-untrusted-relay and a threshold-based scheme. The closed-form expressions for the secrecy outage probability (SOP) and secrecy throughput (ST) are obtained and verified through Monte Carlo simulations to confirm the superior performance of our approach. EH time optimization and the target secrecy rate optimization algorithms are also proposed. In addition, the impacts of the EH time, the EH efficiency coefficient, the numbers of SNs and untrusted relays, and the target secrecy rate on the SOP and the ST are investigated. The results indicate that the BSBR generally outperforms the two baseline schemes in terms of the SOP and ST.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8449282/Energy harvestingInternet of Things sensor networksuntrusted relayphysical layer security
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Hung Tran
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Duc-Dung Tran
Chakchai So-In
Hung Tran
Secrecy Performance Analysis for Fixed-Gain Energy Harvesting in an Internet of Things With Untrusted Relays
IEEE Access
Energy harvesting
Internet of Things sensor networks
untrusted relay
physical layer security
author_facet Van Nhan Vo
Duc-Dung Tran
Chakchai So-In
Hung Tran
author_sort Van Nhan Vo
title Secrecy Performance Analysis for Fixed-Gain Energy Harvesting in an Internet of Things With Untrusted Relays
title_short Secrecy Performance Analysis for Fixed-Gain Energy Harvesting in an Internet of Things With Untrusted Relays
title_full Secrecy Performance Analysis for Fixed-Gain Energy Harvesting in an Internet of Things With Untrusted Relays
title_fullStr Secrecy Performance Analysis for Fixed-Gain Energy Harvesting in an Internet of Things With Untrusted Relays
title_full_unstemmed Secrecy Performance Analysis for Fixed-Gain Energy Harvesting in an Internet of Things With Untrusted Relays
title_sort secrecy performance analysis for fixed-gain energy harvesting in an internet of things with untrusted relays
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In this paper, the radio frequency energy harvesting (EH) and security issues in Internet of Things (IoT) sensor networks with multiple untrusted relays are considered. In particular, the communication protocol is divided into two phases. The first phase is used for EH, in which the IoT sensor nodes (SNs) and relays harvest energy from multiple power transfer stations. The second phase is used for information transmission in two steps: 1) the selected SN uses the harvested energy to broadcast information to the controller and the relays, and 2) the selected relay forwards information to the controller by applying the amplify-and-forward protocol to improve the quality of the communication between the SN and the controller. During information transmission, the controller is at risk of losing information because the relay may act as an eavesdropper (namely, an untrusted relay). Thus, to improve the secrecy performance of the considered system, we propose an optimal scheme, namely, best-sensor-best-untrusted-relay (BSBR) and compare this scheme with random-sensor-random-untrusted-relay and a threshold-based scheme. The closed-form expressions for the secrecy outage probability (SOP) and secrecy throughput (ST) are obtained and verified through Monte Carlo simulations to confirm the superior performance of our approach. EH time optimization and the target secrecy rate optimization algorithms are also proposed. In addition, the impacts of the EH time, the EH efficiency coefficient, the numbers of SNs and untrusted relays, and the target secrecy rate on the SOP and the ST are investigated. The results indicate that the BSBR generally outperforms the two baseline schemes in terms of the SOP and ST.
topic Energy harvesting
Internet of Things sensor networks
untrusted relay
physical layer security
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8449282/
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