Enhanced Secure SWIPT in Heterogeneous Network via Intelligent Reflecting Surface

In this paper, secure transmission in a simultaneous wireless information and power transfer technology-enabled heterogeneous network with the aid of multiple IRSs is investigated. As a potential technology for 6G, intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) brings more spatial degrees of freedom to enhanc...

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Main Authors: Jie Yang, Xinsheng Ji, Kaizhi Huang, Xiaoli Sun, Yi Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Security and Communication Networks
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8836757
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spelling doaj-a47607a6c04246bf8b77b163235d1f442021-03-22T00:03:48ZengHindawi-WileySecurity and Communication Networks1939-01222021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8836757Enhanced Secure SWIPT in Heterogeneous Network via Intelligent Reflecting SurfaceJie Yang0Xinsheng Ji1Kaizhi Huang2Xiaoli Sun3Yi Wang4Information Engineering UniversityInformation Engineering UniversityInformation Engineering UniversityInformation Engineering UniversityZhengzhou University of AeronauticsIn this paper, secure transmission in a simultaneous wireless information and power transfer technology-enabled heterogeneous network with the aid of multiple IRSs is investigated. As a potential technology for 6G, intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) brings more spatial degrees of freedom to enhance physical layer security. Our goal is to maximize the secrecy rate by carefully designing the transmit beamforming vector, artificial noise vector, and reflecting coefficients under the constraint of quality-of-service. The formulated problem is hard to solve due to the nonconcave objective function as well as the coupling variables and unit-modulus constraints. Fortunately, by using alternating optimization, successive convex approximation, and sequential Rank-1 constraint relaxation approach, the original problem is transformed into convex form and a suboptimal solution is achieved. Numerical results show that the proposed scheme outperforms other existing benchmark schemes without IRS and can maintain promising security performance as the number of terminals increases with lower energy consumption.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8836757
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author Jie Yang
Xinsheng Ji
Kaizhi Huang
Xiaoli Sun
Yi Wang
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Xinsheng Ji
Kaizhi Huang
Xiaoli Sun
Yi Wang
Enhanced Secure SWIPT in Heterogeneous Network via Intelligent Reflecting Surface
Security and Communication Networks
author_facet Jie Yang
Xinsheng Ji
Kaizhi Huang
Xiaoli Sun
Yi Wang
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title Enhanced Secure SWIPT in Heterogeneous Network via Intelligent Reflecting Surface
title_short Enhanced Secure SWIPT in Heterogeneous Network via Intelligent Reflecting Surface
title_full Enhanced Secure SWIPT in Heterogeneous Network via Intelligent Reflecting Surface
title_fullStr Enhanced Secure SWIPT in Heterogeneous Network via Intelligent Reflecting Surface
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Secure SWIPT in Heterogeneous Network via Intelligent Reflecting Surface
title_sort enhanced secure swipt in heterogeneous network via intelligent reflecting surface
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Security and Communication Networks
issn 1939-0122
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In this paper, secure transmission in a simultaneous wireless information and power transfer technology-enabled heterogeneous network with the aid of multiple IRSs is investigated. As a potential technology for 6G, intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) brings more spatial degrees of freedom to enhance physical layer security. Our goal is to maximize the secrecy rate by carefully designing the transmit beamforming vector, artificial noise vector, and reflecting coefficients under the constraint of quality-of-service. The formulated problem is hard to solve due to the nonconcave objective function as well as the coupling variables and unit-modulus constraints. Fortunately, by using alternating optimization, successive convex approximation, and sequential Rank-1 constraint relaxation approach, the original problem is transformed into convex form and a suboptimal solution is achieved. Numerical results show that the proposed scheme outperforms other existing benchmark schemes without IRS and can maintain promising security performance as the number of terminals increases with lower energy consumption.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8836757
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