On the Reliability and Security of Ambient Backscatter Uplink NOMA Networks
Athanasios P. Chrysologou, Nestor D. Chatzidiamantis,, Alexandros-Apostolos A. Boulogeorgos, and Zhiguo Ding

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytical framework to evaluate the reliability and security of uplink NOMA-based ambient backscatter communication networks, providing insights into outage probabilities, intercept probabilities, and the effects of system parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analytical approach for assessing the reliability and security of NOMA-based AmBC systems, including outage and intercept probability expressions under various conditions.
Findings
Outage probabilities reach floors at high SNR.
Intercept probabilities approach constant values at high SNR.
NOMA-based AmBC outperforms orthogonal multiple access systems.
Abstract
A fundamental objective of the forthcoming sixth-generation wireless networks is to concurrently serve a vast array of devices many of which, such as Internet-of-Things (IoT) sensors, are projected to have low power requirements or even operate in a battery-free manner. To achieve this goal, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and ambient backscatter communications (AmBC) are regarded as two pivotal and promising technologies. In this work, we present a novel analytical framework for studying the reliability and security of uplink NOMA-based AmBC systems. Specifically, closed-form analytical expressions for both NOMA-users' and IoT backscatter device's (BD's) outage probabilities (OPs) are derived for both cases of perfect and imperfect successive interference cancellation (SIC). In addition, assuming that one NOMA-user transmits an artificial noise in order to enhance system's…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
