Joint Relay and Jammer Selection Improves the Physical Layer Security in the Face of CSI Feedback Delays
Lei Wang, Yueming Cai, Yulong Zou, Weiwei Yang, and Lajos Hanzo

TL;DR
This paper proposes a joint relay and jammer selection scheme to enhance physical-layer security in relay networks, analyzing its performance under CSI feedback delays and comparing it with traditional methods.
Contribution
It introduces a new outage-based characterization approach for joint relay and jammer selection, deriving closed-form expressions and analyzing the security-reliability tradeoff.
Findings
JRJS outperforms TBRS in security and throughput
Increasing SNR does not always improve throughput
Reducing feedback delays enhances reliability more than security
Abstract
We enhance the physical-layer security (PLS) of amplify-and-forward relaying networks with the aid of joint relay and jammer selection (JRJS), despite the deliterious effect of channel state information (CSI) feedback delays. Furthermore, we conceive a new outage-based characterization approach for the JRJS scheme. The traditional best relay selection (TBRS) is also considered as a benchmark. We first derive closed-form expressions of both the connection outage probability (COP) and of the secrecy outage probability (SOP) for both the TBRS and JRJS schemes. Then, a reliable-and-secure connection probability (RSCP) is defined and analyzed for characterizing the effect of the correlation between the COP and SOP introduced by the corporate source-relay link. The reliability-security ratio (RSR) is introduced for characterizing the relationship between the reliability and security through…
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