Optimal Relay Selection for Physical-Layer Security in Cooperative Wireless Networks
Yulong Zou, Xianbin Wang, and Weiming Shen

TL;DR
This paper investigates optimal relay selection strategies to enhance physical-layer security in cooperative wireless networks, deriving closed-form expressions and analyzing diversity order, demonstrating the superiority of proposed schemes over traditional methods.
Contribution
It introduces novel AF and DF based optimal relay selection schemes with closed-form intercept probability expressions and analyzes their diversity order, outperforming traditional approaches.
Findings
Proposed relay selection schemes improve security against eavesdropping.
Closed-form intercept probability expressions derived for all schemes.
Both traditional and proposed schemes achieve diversity order M.
Abstract
In this paper, we explore the physical-layer security in cooperative wireless networks with multiple relays where both amplify-and-forward (AF) and decode-and-forward (DF) protocols are considered. We propose the AF and DF based optimal relay selection (i.e., AFbORS and DFbORS) schemes to improve the wireless security against eavesdropping attack. For the purpose of comparison, we examine the traditional AFbORS and DFbORS schemes, denoted by T-AFbORS and TDFbORS, respectively. We also investigate a so-called multiple relay combining (MRC) framework and present the traditional AF and DF based MRC schemes, called T-AFbMRC and TDFbMRC, where multiple relays participate in forwarding the source signal to destination which then combines its received signals from the multiple relays. We derive closed-form intercept probability expressions of the proposed AFbORS and DFbORS (i.e., P-AFbORS and…
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