Secrecy Performance Analysis of Cognitive Sensor Radio Networks with an EH-Based Eavesdropper

Sensors (Basel). 2017 May 4;17(5):1026. doi: 10.3390/s17051026.

Abstract

Security and privacy are crucial for cognitive sensor radio networks (CSRNs) due to the possible eavesdropping between secondary sensors and the secondary fusion center. Motivated by this observation, we investigate the physical layer security performance of CSRNs with an external energy harvesting (EH)-based eavesdropper. Considering the underlay working paradigm of CSRNs, the transmit power of the secondary sensor node must be adjusted to guarantee the quality-of-service ( Q o S ) of the primary user. Hence, two different interference power constraint scenarios are studied in this paper. To give an intuitive insight into the secrecy performance of the considered wiretap scenarios, we have derived the closed-form analytical expressions of secrecy outage probability for both of the considered cases. Monte Carlo simulation results are also performed to verify the theoretical analysis derived, and show the effect of various parameters on the system performance.

Keywords: Monte Carlo simulations; cognitive sensor radio networks; physical layer security; secrecy outage performance.