Joint Power Allocation and Beamforming Design for Active IRS-Aided Directional Modulation Secure Systems
Yifan Zhao, Xiaoyu Wang, Kaibo Zhou, Xuehui Wang, Yan Wang, Wei Gao,, Ruiqi Liu, Feng Shu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel active IRS-assisted directional modulation system with joint power allocation and beamforming to maximize secrecy rate, introducing new algorithms and strategies to improve performance and reduce complexity.
Contribution
It introduces a combined power allocation and beamforming design for active IRS-aided secure systems, with novel algorithms and complexity reduction techniques.
Findings
LDT-CFFP achieves higher secrecy rate than NSP-MRR-PA.
IRS block size significantly impacts secrecy rate.
PA strategies like ES, PSO, SA outperform fixed PA factors.
Abstract
Since the secrecy rate (SR) performance improvement obtained by secure directional modulation (DM) network is limited, an active intelligent reflective surface (IRS)-assisted DM network is considered to attain a high SR. To address the SR maximization problem, a novel method based on Lagrangian dual transform and closed-form fractional programming algorithm (LDT-CFFP) is proposed, where the solutions to base station (BS) beamforming vectors and IRS reflection coefficient matrix are achieved. However, the computational complexity of LDT-CFFP method is high . To reduce its complexity, a blocked IRS-assisted DM network is designed. To meet the requirements of the network performance, a power allocation (PA) strategy is proposed and adopted in the system. Specifically, the system power between BS and IRS, as well as the transmission power for confidential messages (CM) and artificial noise…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies · graph theory and CDMA systems
MethodsBalanced Selection
