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Robust Design for Intelligent Reflecting Surface-Assisted Secrecy SWIPT Network
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2021
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EngineeringRobust Beamforming DesignChannel Capacity EstimationWireless SecurityInformation SecurityCommunication EngineeringInformation Theoretic SecurityMulti-terminal Information TheoryComputer EngineeringSecure CommunicationSystems EngineeringPenalty Dual DecompositionRobust DesignSignal ProcessingLegitimate Information ReceiversCryptographyNetwork Security
This paper investigates the robust beamforming design in a secrecy multiple-input single-output (MISO) network aided by the intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) with simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT). Specifically, by considering that the energy receivers (ERs) are potential eavesdroppers (Eves) and imperfect channel state information (CSI) of the direct and cascaded channels can be obtained, we investigate the max-min fairness robust secrecy design. The objective is to maximize the minimum robust information rate among the legitimate information receivers (IRs). To solve the formulated non-convex design problem in bounded and probabilistic CSI error models, we utilize the alternating optimization (AO) and successive convex approximation (SCA) methods to obtain an approximate problem. Then, an iteration-based algorithm framework was proposed, where the unit modulus constraint (UMC) of the IRS is handled by the penalty dual decomposition (PDD) method. Moreover, a stochastic SCA method is proposed to handle the outage constrained design with statistical CSI. Finally, simulation results validate the promising performance of the proposed design.
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