Secrecy Transmit Beamforming for Heterogeneous Networks
Tiejun Lv, Hui Gao, Shaoshi Yang

TL;DR
This paper explores physical-layer security in heterogeneous networks, proposing novel secrecy beamforming schemes for macrocell and femtocell cooperation to enhance secure communication against eavesdroppers.
Contribution
It introduces new cooperative secrecy transmit beamforming strategies tailored for HetNets, utilizing convex optimization for improved security performance.
Findings
Proposed schemes significantly improve secrecy rates.
Cooperative beamforming outperforms non-cooperative methods.
Optimization techniques effectively solve complex security problems.
Abstract
In this paper, we pioneer the study of physical-layer security in heterogeneous networks (HetNets). We investigate secure communications in a two-tier downlink HetNet, which comprises one macrocell and several femtocells. Each cell has multiple users and an eavesdropper attempts to wiretap the intended macrocell user. Firstly, we consider an orthogonal spectrum allocation strategy to eliminate co-channel interference, and propose the secrecy transmit beamforming only operating in the macrocell (STB-OM) as a partial solution for secure communication in HetNet. Next, we consider a secrecy-oriented non-orthogonal spectrum allocation strategy and propose two cooperative STBs which rely on the collaboration amongst the macrocell base station (MBS) and the adjacent femtocell base stations (FBSs). Our first cooperative STB is the STB sequentially operating in the macrocell and femtocells…
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