This paper proposes and analyzes the reliability and security trade-off for a satellite-terrestrial (SatTer) relay system. Herein, a satellite sends confidential information to multiple ground users (GUs) with the help of a relay base station (BS) in the presence of multiple eavesdroppers trying to wiretap the information. In particular, a friendly jammer is deployed near the relay BS to improve secure transmissions. Moreover, the non-identical Rayleigh fading channels and imperfect channel state information (CSI) are adopted for a general system model. Then, we consider both amplify-and-forward (AF) and decodeand-forward (DF) relaying strategies to give a full picture of the benefits of each method
In this paper, we study multibeam satellite secure communication through physical (PHY) layer securi...
In this paper, we compute worst case secrecy rates in amplify-and-forward (AF) relay beamforming wit...
The integration of satellite and terrestrial networks has become inevitable in the next generations ...
peer reviewedThis article proposes and analyzes the reliability and security tradeoff for a satellit...
This article investigates the security and reliability analysis for a novel satellite-terrestrial ne...
This work investigates the security and reliabil- ity analysis for a novel satellite-terrestrial (Sa...
This paper explores the secrecy analysis of a multihop hybrid satellite-terrestrial relay network (H...
This paper studies cooperative transmission for securing a two-hop network where the eavesdropper ca...
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We explore the influence of cooperative jamming on covert communication for integrated satellite–ter...
Integrated satellite multiple terrestrial relay network (ISMTRN) is a new network architecture that ...
Physical-layer security is emerging as a promising paradigm of securing wireless communications agai...
In this paper, we propose secure relaying transmission protocols using rateless codes, where a sourc...
In this paper, the secrecy performance of a mixed free space optical (FSO)/radio frequency (RF) inte...
Abstract—This paper investigates jammer selection in a two-way decode-and-forward (DF) relay network...
In this paper, we study multibeam satellite secure communication through physical (PHY) layer securi...
In this paper, we compute worst case secrecy rates in amplify-and-forward (AF) relay beamforming wit...
The integration of satellite and terrestrial networks has become inevitable in the next generations ...
peer reviewedThis article proposes and analyzes the reliability and security tradeoff for a satellit...
This article investigates the security and reliability analysis for a novel satellite-terrestrial ne...
This work investigates the security and reliabil- ity analysis for a novel satellite-terrestrial (Sa...
This paper explores the secrecy analysis of a multihop hybrid satellite-terrestrial relay network (H...
This paper studies cooperative transmission for securing a two-hop network where the eavesdropper ca...
<p> This article examines secrecy coding aided wireless communications from a source to a destinati...
We explore the influence of cooperative jamming on covert communication for integrated satellite–ter...
Integrated satellite multiple terrestrial relay network (ISMTRN) is a new network architecture that ...
Physical-layer security is emerging as a promising paradigm of securing wireless communications agai...
In this paper, we propose secure relaying transmission protocols using rateless codes, where a sourc...
In this paper, the secrecy performance of a mixed free space optical (FSO)/radio frequency (RF) inte...
Abstract—This paper investigates jammer selection in a two-way decode-and-forward (DF) relay network...
In this paper, we study multibeam satellite secure communication through physical (PHY) layer securi...
In this paper, we compute worst case secrecy rates in amplify-and-forward (AF) relay beamforming wit...
The integration of satellite and terrestrial networks has become inevitable in the next generations ...