A Low-Complexity Design for IRS-Assisted Secure Dual-Function Radar-Communication System
Yi-Kai Li, and Athina Petropulu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a low-complexity, alternating optimization method for IRS-assisted dual-function radar-communication systems to enhance physical layer security by jointly designing radar waveforms, artificial noise, and IRS parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, low-complexity approach using fractional programming and closed-form solutions for joint design in IRS-assisted secure radar-communication systems.
Findings
Improved secrecy rate compared to baseline methods
Efficient convergence of the proposed optimization algorithm
Enhanced beamforming performance under SNR constraints
Abstract
In dual-function radar-communication (DFRC) systems the probing signal contains information intended for the communication users, which makes that information vulnerable to eavesdropping by the targets. We study the security of a DFRC system aided by an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) from the physical layer security (PLS) perspective. The IRS helps overcome path loss or blockage and introduces more degrees of freedom for system design, however, it also makes the design problem more challenging. In the system considered, the radar embeds artificial noise (AN) in the probing waveform, and the radar waveform, the AN noise and the IRS parameters are designed to optimize the communication secrecy rate while meeting radar signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) constraints. The contribution of the paper is a novel, low complexity approach to solve the underlying optimization problem and obtain the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadar Systems and Signal Processing · Antenna Design and Optimization
