Performance Analysis of Physical-Layer Security Over Fluctuating Beckmann Fading Channels

In this paper, we analyse the performance of physical layer security over Fluctuating Beckmann (FB) fading channel, which is an extended model of both the κ - μ shadowed and the classical Beckmann distributions. Specifically, the average secrecy capacity (ASC), secure outage pr...

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Main Authors: Hussien Al-Hmood, Hamed Al-Raweshidy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8813034/
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spelling doaj-8650650792174b6985a7c58f56ccc80d2021-03-30T00:03:23ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01711954111955610.1109/ACCESS.2019.29376318813034Performance Analysis of Physical-Layer Security Over Fluctuating Beckmann Fading ChannelsHussien Al-Hmood0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7637-5624Hamed Al-Raweshidy1Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) Department, University of Thi-Qar, Thi-Qar, IraqElectrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department, College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, U.K.In this paper, we analyse the performance of physical layer security over Fluctuating Beckmann (FB) fading channel, which is an extended model of both the κ - μ shadowed and the classical Beckmann distributions. Specifically, the average secrecy capacity (ASC), secure outage probability (SOP), the lower bound of SOP (SOPL), and the probability of strictly positive secrecy capacity (SPSC) are derived using two different values of the fading parameters, namely, m and μ which represent the multipath and shadowing severity impacts, respectively. Firstly, when the fading parameters are arbitrary values, the performance metrics are derived in exact expressions in terms of the extended generalised bivariate Fox's H-function (EGBFHF) that has been widely implemented in the open literature. In the second case, to obtain simple mathematically tractable expressions in terms of analytic functions as well as to gain more insight on the behaviour of the physical layer security over Fluctuating Beckmann fading channel models, m and μ are assumed to be integer and even numbers, respectively. In addition, the asymptotic behaviour for all the studied performance metrics has been provided. The numerical results of this analysis are verified via Monte Carlo simulations.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8813034/Fluctuating Beckmann fading channelaverage secrecy capacitysecure outage probabilityprobability of strictly positive secrecy capacity
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author Hussien Al-Hmood
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Performance Analysis of Physical-Layer Security Over Fluctuating Beckmann Fading Channels
IEEE Access
Fluctuating Beckmann fading channel
average secrecy capacity
secure outage probability
probability of strictly positive secrecy capacity
author_facet Hussien Al-Hmood
Hamed Al-Raweshidy
author_sort Hussien Al-Hmood
title Performance Analysis of Physical-Layer Security Over Fluctuating Beckmann Fading Channels
title_short Performance Analysis of Physical-Layer Security Over Fluctuating Beckmann Fading Channels
title_full Performance Analysis of Physical-Layer Security Over Fluctuating Beckmann Fading Channels
title_fullStr Performance Analysis of Physical-Layer Security Over Fluctuating Beckmann Fading Channels
title_full_unstemmed Performance Analysis of Physical-Layer Security Over Fluctuating Beckmann Fading Channels
title_sort performance analysis of physical-layer security over fluctuating beckmann fading channels
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In this paper, we analyse the performance of physical layer security over Fluctuating Beckmann (FB) fading channel, which is an extended model of both the κ - μ shadowed and the classical Beckmann distributions. Specifically, the average secrecy capacity (ASC), secure outage probability (SOP), the lower bound of SOP (SOPL), and the probability of strictly positive secrecy capacity (SPSC) are derived using two different values of the fading parameters, namely, m and μ which represent the multipath and shadowing severity impacts, respectively. Firstly, when the fading parameters are arbitrary values, the performance metrics are derived in exact expressions in terms of the extended generalised bivariate Fox's H-function (EGBFHF) that has been widely implemented in the open literature. In the second case, to obtain simple mathematically tractable expressions in terms of analytic functions as well as to gain more insight on the behaviour of the physical layer security over Fluctuating Beckmann fading channel models, m and μ are assumed to be integer and even numbers, respectively. In addition, the asymptotic behaviour for all the studied performance metrics has been provided. The numerical results of this analysis are verified via Monte Carlo simulations.
topic Fluctuating Beckmann fading channel
average secrecy capacity
secure outage probability
probability of strictly positive secrecy capacity
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8813034/
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