Security Optimization for an AF MIMO Two-Way Relay-Assisted Cognitive Radio Nonorthogonal Multiple Access Networks With SWIPT

2022 
This paper investigates the physical layer security issue in an amplify-and-forward (AF) multi-input multi-output (MIMO) two-way relay assisted cognitive radio (CR) nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) network, where the simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) technology is employed to improve network energy efficiency. We consider the scenario that a pair of primary users and two pairs of secondary users (SUs) exchange information via a MIMO two-way relay, where the edge SU of each SU pair is untrusted and tries to wiretap the central SU’s information. For ensuring security, we aim to maximize the sum achievable secrecy rate (SASR) by jointly optimizing the power allocation at all users, power splitting factor and relay beamforming subject to the quality of service (QoS), energy harvesting and transmit power constraints. The formulated optimization problem is highly nonconvex due to coupling variables, thus it is challenging to solve. An effective path-following (PF)-based algorithm is proposed, which is proven to converge to a stationary point. Theoretical and simulation results show that the proposed PF-based algorithm has lower complexity than the state-of-art algorithm. To further reduce complexity, we proposed a zero-forcing (ZF)-based scheme. Numerical simulations show that the proposed PF-based algorithm achieves the same SASR as the state-of-art algorithm with moderate complexity, while the proposed ZF-based scheme strikes a good balance between performance and complexity.
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