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Eavesdropping Attack in Collaborative Wireless Networks: Security Protocols and Intercept Behavior

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate security issues in a collaborative wireless network in the presence of eavesdropping attacks, where multiple amplify-and-forward (AF) relays are exploited to secure the message transmission between legitimate users. We first consider the multiple AF relays all participating in assisting the transmission from source to destination, which is called all-relay based collaborative transmission scheme as denoted by all-relay scheme for notational convenience. We also propose the best-relay transmission scheme in which only the single “best” relay is selected to help the source transmit messages to destination. We then analyze the intercept behavior in wireless networks and evaluate intercept probabilities of the proposed all-relay and best-relay schemes as well as the conventional direct transmission without relay in a Rayleigh fading environment. Numerical results show that the best-relay transmission scheme always outperforms the all-relay and direct transmission schemes in terms of intercept probability. It is also shown that as the number of eavesdroppers increases, the intercept probabilities of both all-relay and best-relay schemes increase. Moreover, the intercept probability performance of all-relay and best-relay schemes significantly improves with an increasing number of relays, implying the advantage of exploiting multiple relays against eavesdropping attacks.

Authors

Zou Y; Wang X; Shen W

Pagination

pp. 704-709

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

June 1, 2013

DOI

10.1109/cscwd.2013.6581046

Name of conference

Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE 17th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD)
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