Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces-Enabled Vehicular Networks: A Physical Layer Security Perspective
Abubakar U. Makarfi, Khaled M. Rabie, Omprakash Kaiwartya, Kabita, Adhikari, Xingwang Li, Marcela Quiroz-Castellanos, Rupak Kharel

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the physical layer security of vehicular networks enhanced with reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs), providing analytical expressions and demonstrating significant security performance improvements through RIS deployment.
Contribution
It introduces analytical models for RIS-enabled vehicular network security, evaluating secrecy capacity and outage probability, and highlights the impact of RIS placement and size on security performance.
Findings
RIS deployment improves secrecy capacity significantly.
Performance depends on RIS location and number of RIS cells.
Doubling RIS cells can increase security gains by an order of magnitude.
Abstract
This paper studies the physical layer security (PLS) of a vehicular network employing reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs). RIS technologies are emerging as an important paradigm for the realisation of next-generation smart radio environments, where large numbers of small, low-cost and passive elements, reflect the incident signal with an adjustable phase shift without requiring a dedicated energy source. Inspired by the promising potential of RIS-based transmission, we investigate the PLS of two vehicular network system models: One with vehicle-to-vehicle communication with the source employing a RIS-based access point, and the other is in the form of a vehicular adhoc network (VANET), with a RIS-based relay deployed on a building; both models assume the presence of an eavesdropper. The performance of the proposed systems are evaluated in terms of the average secrecy capacity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · UAV Applications and Optimization
