Secrecy Wireless Information and Power Transfer with MISO Beamforming
Liang Liu, Rui Zhang, and Kee-Chaing Chua

TL;DR
This paper investigates secure wireless information and power transfer in MISO systems, optimizing beamforming to maximize secrecy or energy transfer while ensuring security against eavesdroppers.
Contribution
It introduces optimal and suboptimal beamforming solutions for secure SWIPT in MISO systems, addressing the trade-off between secrecy rate and energy transfer.
Findings
Optimal solutions achieved via SDR and one-dimensional search.
Suboptimal solutions with separate beamforming design.
Enhanced secrecy and energy transfer performance.
Abstract
The dual use of radio signals for simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) has recently drawn significant attention. To meet the practical requirement that energy receivers (ERs) operate with significantly higher received power as compared to information receivers (IRs), ERs need to be deployed in more proximity to the transmitter than IRs. However, due to the broadcast nature of wireless channels, one critical issue arises that the messages sent to IRs can be eavesdropped by ERs, which possess better channels from the transmitter. In this paper, we address this new secrecy communication problem in a multiuser multiple-input single-output (MISO) SWIPT system where one multi-antenna transmitter sends information and energy simultaneously to an IR and multiple ERs, each with one single antenna. To optimally design transmit beamforming vectors and their power…
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