On the Performance of Secure Full-Duplex Relaying under Composite Fading Channels
Abstract
We assume a full-duplex (FD) cooperative network subject to hostile attacks and undergoing composite fading channels. We focus on two scenarios: a) the transmitter has full CSI, for which we derive closed-form expressions for the average secrecy rate; and b) the transmitter only knows the CSI of the legitimate nodes, for which we obtain closed-form expressions for the secrecy outage probability. We show that secure FD relaying is feasible, even under strong self-interference and in the presence of sophisticated multiple antenna eavesdropper.
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