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Resource Allocation for Secure IRS-assisted Multiuser MISO Systems

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arxiv 1907.03085 v4 pith:SJ7S2VGF submitted 2019-07-06 cs.IT math.IT

Resource Allocation for Secure IRS-assisted Multiuser MISO Systems

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keywords optimizationallocationcommunicationmatrixmisomultiuserrateresource
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In this paper, we study resource allocation design for secure communication in intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-assisted multiuser multiple-input single-output (MISO) communication systems. To enhance physical layer security, artificial noise (AN) is transmitted from the base station (BS) to deliberately impair the channel of an eavesdropper. In particular, we jointly optimize the phase shift matrix at the IRS and the beamforming vectors and AN covariance matrix at the BS for maximization of the system sum secrecy rate. To handle the resulting non-convex optimization problem, we develop an efficient suboptimal algorithm based on alternating optimization, successive convex approximation, semidefinite relaxation, and manifold optimization. Our simulation results reveal that the proposed scheme substantially improves the system sum secrecy rate compared to two baseline schemes.

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