A PHY Layer Security Analysis of Uplink Cooperative Jamming-Based Underlay CRNs with Multi-Eavesdroppers
Mounia Bouabdellah, Faissal El Bouanani, and Mohamed-Slim Alouini

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the physical layer security of a dual-hop uplink cognitive radio network with multiple eavesdroppers, proposing insights on the effectiveness of cooperative jamming versus single-antenna configurations for enhancing secrecy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive secrecy analysis with closed-form expressions, comparing scenarios with and without friendly jamming, and investigates key parameters affecting security performance.
Findings
Secrecy outage probability expressions derived for various system configurations.
Friendly jamming improves security under certain conditions.
Multiple antennas at legitimate nodes enhance secrecy compared to single-antenna setups.
Abstract
In this paper, the physical layer security of a dual-hop underlay uplink cognitive radio network is investigated over Nakagami-m fading channels. Specifically, multiple secondary sources are taking turns in accessing the licensed spectrum of the primary users and communicating with a multiantenna secondary base station D through the aid of a multiantenna relay R in the presence of M eavesdroppers that are also equipped with multiple antennas. Among the remaining nodes, one jammer is randomly selected to transmit an artificial noise to disrupt all the eavesdroppers that are attempting to intercept the communication of the legitimate links i.e., S-R and R-D. The received signals at each node are combined using maximal-ratio combining. Secrecy analysis is provided by deriving closed-form and asymptotic expressions for the secrecy outage probability. The impact of several key parameters on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
