Securing UAV Communications via Joint Trajectory and Power Control
Guangchi Zhang, Qingqing Wu, Miao Cui, and Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper enhances UAV communication security by jointly optimizing trajectory and power control to maximize secrecy rates, leveraging UAV mobility to create favorable communication channels against eavesdroppers.
Contribution
It introduces a novel joint trajectory and power control framework for physical layer security in UAV communications, addressing both uplink and downlink scenarios.
Findings
Improved secrecy rates with joint optimization over benchmarks.
Effective algorithms based on block coordinate descent and convex optimization.
Simulation confirms significant security enhancements.
Abstract
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communication is anticipated to be widely applied in the forthcoming fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks, due to its many advantages such as low cost, high mobility, and on-demand deployment. However, the broadcast and line-of-sight (LoS) nature of air-to-ground wireless channels gives rise to a new challenge on how to realize secure UAV communications with the destined nodes on the ground. This paper aims to tackle this challenge by applying the physical layer security technique. We consider both the downlink and uplink UAV communications with a ground node, namely UAV-to-ground (U2G) and ground-to-UAV (G2U) communications, respectively, subject to a potential eavesdropper on the ground. In contrast to the existing literature on wireless physical layer security only with ground nodes at fixed or quasi-static locations, we exploit the high mobility of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
