Energy Harvesting in Secure MIMO Systems
Wei Wu, Xueqi Zhang, Baoyun Wang

TL;DR
This paper investigates energy harvesting maximization in secure MIMO systems, proposing novel resource allocation strategies for single and multiple energy receivers, ensuring secure communication while maximizing harvested energy.
Contribution
It introduces new optimization algorithms combining convex approximation and alternating optimization for energy harvesting in secure MIMO wiretap channels.
Findings
Proposed algorithms effectively maximize harvested energy.
Algorithms converge to KKT points, ensuring optimality.
Enhanced security and energy efficiency in MIMO systems.
Abstract
The problems of energy harvesting in wireless com- munication systems have recently drawn much attention. In this paper, we focus on the investigation of energy harvesting maximization (EHM) in the important secrecy multi-input multi- output (MIMO) systems where little research has been done due to their complexity. Particularly, this paper studies the resource allocation strategies in MIMO wiretap channels, wherein we attempt to maximize the harvested energy by one or multiple multi-antenna energy receivers (ERs) (potential eavesdropper) while guaranteeing the secure communication for the multi- antenna information receiver (IR). Two types of IR, with and without the capability to cancel the interference from energy signals, are taken into account. In the scenario of single energy receiver (ER), we consider the joint design of the transmis- sion information and energy covariances for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
