How to Proactively Monitor Untrusted Communications with Cell-Free Massive MIMO?
Isabella W. G. da Silva, Zahra Mobini, Hien Q. Ngo, Hyundong Shin, Michail Matthaiou

TL;DR
This paper introduces a proactive monitoring system using cell-free massive MIMO, employing novel CSI acquisition and optimization techniques to effectively observe or jam untrusted communications, significantly improving monitoring success rates.
Contribution
It proposes a new CSI acquisition scheme and an optimization method for mode assignment and jamming power control in CF-mMIMO monitoring systems, enhancing detection performance.
Findings
Monitoring success probability exceeds 0.8 in various scenarios.
The proposed system outperforms benchmark methods.
CSI acquisition and optimization significantly improve monitoring effectiveness.
Abstract
This paper studies a cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (CF-mMIMO) proactive monitoring system in which multiple multi-antenna monitoring nodes (MNs) are assigned to either observe the transmissions from an untrusted transmitter (UT) or to jam the reception at the untrusted receiver (UR). We propose an effective channel state information (CSI) acquisition scheme for the monitoring system. In our approach, the MNs leverage the pilot signals transmitted during the uplink and downlink phases of the untrusted link and estimate the effective channels corresponding to the UT and UR via a minimum mean-squared error (MMSE) estimation scheme. We derive new spectral efficiency (SE) expressions for the untrusted link and the monitoring system. For the latter, the SE is derived for two CSI availability cases at the central processing unit (CPU); namely case-1: imperfect CSI knowledge…
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