2021
DOI: 10.1109/tifs.2020.3014553
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Copula-Based Analysis of Physical Layer Security Performances Over Correlated Rayleigh Fading Channels

Abstract: In this letter, we study the performance of a singleuser fluid antenna system (FAS) under arbitrary fading distributions, in which the fading channel coefficients over the ports are correlated. We adopt copula theory to model the structure of dependency between fading coefficients. Specifically, we first derive an exact closed-from expression for the outage probability in the most general case, i.e., for any arbitrary choice of fading distribution and copula. Afterwards, for an important specific case, we anal… Show more

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“…This metric is defined as a probability that the SC falls under an already stated secure transmission rate Rs>0. According to this definition, the SOP is presented as PnormalSOP=PrCsRs=1PrCs>Rs=1PC, where PC is the complementary SOP and defined as PC=PrCs>Rs. Now, we can express SOP mathematically for Corollaries 1 and 2 as presented in below sub‐section 7,10,16,29,35 Theorem The SOP for concerned uncorrelated Rayleigh fading WC with described parameters γmtrue‾, γetrue‾ and Rs satisfying Corollary 1 is given by PnormalSOP=1normale12Rsγmtrue‾. Proof .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This metric is defined as a probability that the SC falls under an already stated secure transmission rate Rs>0. According to this definition, the SOP is presented as PnormalSOP=PrCsRs=1PrCs>Rs=1PC, where PC is the complementary SOP and defined as PC=PrCs>Rs. Now, we can express SOP mathematically for Corollaries 1 and 2 as presented in below sub‐section 7,10,16,29,35 Theorem The SOP for concerned uncorrelated Rayleigh fading WC with described parameters γmtrue‾, γetrue‾ and Rs satisfying Corollary 1 is given by PnormalSOP=1normale12Rsγmtrue‾. Proof .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the transmitter uses a blank paper (ie, without SI), he can send secret information at rates up to the secrecy capacity of the Gaussian wiretap channel, which is equal to the difference of the capacities of the main and overall wiretap channels as shown in Reference 5. For this case, in different scenarios, physical layer security metrics such as ASC, SOP, and SCR have been obtained previously 6‐16 …”
Section: Channel Model and Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Now, we are interested in obtaining secrecy outage probability (SOP), because it is an appropriate metric for evaluating security performance in communication systems and defined as a probability that the SC falls below a predefined secure transmission rate . According to this definition, we can express SOP mathematically for Corollaries 1and 2 as presented in below sub-section [7,10,16,26].…”
Section: B2 Asc and Sop Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors in [5] generalized the results of [3] to the Gaussian version and defined the SC as the difference between capacities of the main and eavesdropper channels. Other researchers have been studied the importance of secrecy efficiency metrics over various fading channels [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%