SWIPT-enabled cooperative wireless IoT networks with friendly jammer and eavesdropper: Outage and intercept probability analysis
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Physical layer security (PLS) and simultaneous wireless information and power transfer
(SWIPT) in cooperative relaying have gained great interest as technologies for security and energy enhance ment in Internet-of-Things (IoT) networks. In this work, we investigate PLS for a SWIPT- and AF-enabled
cooperative wireless IoT system, consisting of one source, multiple energy harvesting (EH) relays, and
one destination, in the presence of an eavesdropper that tries to overhear the confidential information.
Furthermore, an EH-friendly jammer is deployed to transmit jamming signals aimed at the eavesdropper
to improve the security system. In this context, a low-complexity, sub-optimal, but efficient relay selection
method is proposed. More specifically, the relay is selected to convey information such that it has the best
channel to the source. Based on the proposed system model, the performance analysis of the intercept
probability (IP), asymptotic IP, and non-zero secrecy probability (NZSP) is analyzed by considering the
time switching (TS)-based relaying strategy. Particularly, the exact closed-form expression of IP is achieved
by applying modified Bessel function expansion. Monte-Carlo simulations are employed to corroborate the
correctness and efficiency of our mathematical analysis. The time splitting factor α makes variations on the
IP of about 3× as α ∈ [0.1, 0.8]. However, a dramatic reduction of the IP up to 317× is observed as α
increases from 0.8 to 0.9.
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cooperative relay, eavesdropper, IoT, friendly jammer, physical layer security, SWIPT
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IEEE Access. 2023, vol. 11, p. 86165-86177.