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Title Physical Layer Security Of Energy Harvesting Machine-To-Machine Communication System
ID_Doc 42032
Authors Jameel F.; Javed M.A.; Jayakody D.N.K.
Year 2019
Published 5G Enabled Secure Wireless Networks
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03508-2_5
Abstract Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication is emerging as a new paradigm to realize the concept of smart cities. In this chapter, we provide a comprehensive introduction to M2M communications, discuss its applications, and highlight its critical challenges. The chapter also provides a discussion of the energy harvesting techniques and their importance in modern wireless communication systems. Here, we mainly focus on RF energy harvesting due to its dual use in energy harvesting and information transfer. Next, a detailed discussion on recent trends of physical layer security (PLS) is presented. Using this basic knowledge of PLS and RF energy harvesting, we analyze the secrecy performance of an M2M communication system under the imperfect knowledge of wireless channel state. Later, the chapter provides a comparison of two jamming techniques, namely, full duplex (FD) jamming and dedicated jamming. It is shown that the dedicated jamming performs better than the FD jamming at the cost of introducing an additional node with additional power requirements. The results also show that by increasing the energy harvesting duration of devices, the FD destination-assisted jamming can also perform very close to dedicated jamming. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019.
Author Keywords Energy harvesting; Full duplex; Machine-to-machine; Physical layer security


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