Cell-Free Massive MIMO for Joint Communication and Proactive Monitoring
Mustafa S. Abbas, Zahra Mobini, Hamid Reza Hashempour, Hien Quoc Ngo, Michail Matthaiou

TL;DR
This paper presents a cell-free massive MIMO system that jointly enables secure communication and proactive monitoring of untrusted links, with a novel AP mode assignment strategy improving monitoring success.
Contribution
It introduces a new joint communication and proactive monitoring system using CF-mMIMO architecture with an effective AP mode assignment strategy.
Findings
Achieves up to 32% improvement in monitoring performance.
Provides nearly six-fold improvement in minimum monitoring success probability.
Maintains low computational complexity while enhancing security and monitoring.
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel joint communication and proactive monitoring (JCAM) system that simultaneously monitors multiple untrusted links and serves multiple legitimate users. The system leverages a cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (CF-mMIMO) architecture, where one subset of access points (APs) is dedicated to receiving signals from untrusted links, while another subset transmits data to legitimate users and jamming signals into the untrusted links. This dual functionality not only ensures reliable communication for legitimate users but also degrades the performance of untrusted links, thereby enhancing monitoring effectiveness. Closed-form expressions for the spectral efficiency (SE) of legitimate users and the monitoring success probability (MSP) are derived under partial zero-forcing (PZF) precoding/combining schemes with imperfect channel state information.…
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