Relaying is one of the useful techniques to enhance wireless physical-layer security. Existing literature shows that employing full-duplex relay instead of conventional half-duplex relay improves secrecy capacity and secrecy outage probability, but this is at the price of sophisticated implementation. As an alternative, two-path successive relaying has been proposed to emulate operation of full-duplex relay by scheduling a pair of half-duplex relays to assist the source transmission alternately. However, the performance of two-path successive relaying in secrecy communication remains unexplored. This paper proposes a secrecy two-path successive relaying protocol for a scenario with one source, one destination and two half-duplex relays. The...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a two-way relay network where two sources can communicate only t...
In this paper, the security of two-way relay communications in the presence of a passive eavesdroppe...
Half-duplex constraint refers to the inability of a radio to transmit and receive signals simultaneo...
Relaying is one of the useful techniques to enhance wireless physical-layer security. Existing liter...
Relaying is a promising technique to improve wireless physical-layer security. Existing literature s...
Relaying is one of the useful techniques to enhance wireless physical-layer security. Existing liter...
This paper proposes a bandwidth-efficient transmission protocol with one source, one destination and...
The open broadcast nature of the wireless networks makes it vulnerable to the eavesdropper attacks. ...
This paper investigates the secrecy performance of full-duplex relay (FDR) networks. The resulting a...
This paper investigates the secrecy performance of full-duplex relay (FDR) networks. The resulting a...
This paper investigates the secrecy performance of full-duplex relay (FDR) networks. The resulting a...
Abstract—We consider using a buffer-aided relay to enhance security for two-hop half-duplex relay ne...
In this paper, we study the physical layer security for simultaneous wireless information and power ...
Abstract—We consider utilizing a buffer-aided relay to enhance security for two-hop half-duplex rela...
In this paper, we consider a two-way relay network where two sources can communicate only through an...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a two-way relay network where two sources can communicate only t...
In this paper, the security of two-way relay communications in the presence of a passive eavesdroppe...
Half-duplex constraint refers to the inability of a radio to transmit and receive signals simultaneo...
Relaying is one of the useful techniques to enhance wireless physical-layer security. Existing liter...
Relaying is a promising technique to improve wireless physical-layer security. Existing literature s...
Relaying is one of the useful techniques to enhance wireless physical-layer security. Existing liter...
This paper proposes a bandwidth-efficient transmission protocol with one source, one destination and...
The open broadcast nature of the wireless networks makes it vulnerable to the eavesdropper attacks. ...
This paper investigates the secrecy performance of full-duplex relay (FDR) networks. The resulting a...
This paper investigates the secrecy performance of full-duplex relay (FDR) networks. The resulting a...
This paper investigates the secrecy performance of full-duplex relay (FDR) networks. The resulting a...
Abstract—We consider using a buffer-aided relay to enhance security for two-hop half-duplex relay ne...
In this paper, we study the physical layer security for simultaneous wireless information and power ...
Abstract—We consider utilizing a buffer-aided relay to enhance security for two-hop half-duplex rela...
In this paper, we consider a two-way relay network where two sources can communicate only through an...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a two-way relay network where two sources can communicate only t...
In this paper, the security of two-way relay communications in the presence of a passive eavesdroppe...
Half-duplex constraint refers to the inability of a radio to transmit and receive signals simultaneo...