Secrecy rate optimization for a MIMO secrecy channel based on Stackelberg game

Zheng Chu, Kanapathippillai Cumanan, Zhiguo Ding, Martin Johnston, Stéphane Le Goff

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Abstract

In this paper, we consider a multi-input-multi-output (MIMO) wiretap channel with a multi-antenna eavesdropper, where a private cooperative jammer is employed to improve the achievable secrecy rate. The legitimate user pays the legitimate transmitter for its secured communication based on the achieved secrecy rate. We first approximate the legitimate transmitter covariance matrix by employing Taylor series expansion, then this secrecy rate problem can be formulated into a Stackelberg game based on a fixed covariance matrix of the transmitter, where the transmitter and the jammer try to maximize their revenues. This secrecy rate maximization problem is formulated into a Stackelberg game where the jammer and the transmitter are the leader and follower of the game, respectively. For the proposed game, Stackelberg equilibrium is analytically derived. Simulation results are provided to show that the revenue functions of the legitimate user and the jammer are concave functions and the Stackelberg equilibrium solution has been validated.

Original languageBritish English
Title of host publication2014 Proceedings of the 22nd European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2014
Pages126-130
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9780992862619
StatePublished - 10 Nov 2014
Event22nd European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2014 - Lisbon, Portugal
Duration: 1 Sep 20145 Sep 2014

Publication series

NameEuropean Signal Processing Conference
ISSN (Print)2219-5491

Conference

Conference22nd European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2014
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityLisbon
Period1/09/145/09/14

Keywords

  • game theory
  • MIMO system
  • physical-layer secrecy
  • private jammer
  • Stackelberg game

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