TY - JOUR
T1 - Secure Rate-Splitting Multiple Access Transmissions in LMS Systems
AU - He, Minjue
AU - Zhao, Hui
AU - Miao, Xiaqing
AU - Wang, Shuai
AU - Pan, Gaofeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - This letter investigates the secure delivery performance of the rate-splitting multiple access scheme in land mobile satellite (LMS) systems, considering that the private messages intended by a terminal can be eavesdropped by any others from the broadcast signals. Specifically, the considered system has an N-antenna satellite and numerous single-antenna land users. Maximum ratio transmission (MRT) and matched-filtering (MF) precoding techniques are adopted at the satellite separately for the common messages (CMs) and for the private messages (PMs), which are both implemented based on the estimated LMS channels suffering from the Shadowed-Rician fading. Then, closed-form expressions are derived for the ergodic rates for decoding the CM, and for decoding the PM at the intended user respectively, and more importantly, we also derive the ergodic secrecy rate against eavesdropping. Finally, numerical results are provided to validate the correctness of the proposed analysis models, as well as to show some interesting comparisons.
AB - This letter investigates the secure delivery performance of the rate-splitting multiple access scheme in land mobile satellite (LMS) systems, considering that the private messages intended by a terminal can be eavesdropped by any others from the broadcast signals. Specifically, the considered system has an N-antenna satellite and numerous single-antenna land users. Maximum ratio transmission (MRT) and matched-filtering (MF) precoding techniques are adopted at the satellite separately for the common messages (CMs) and for the private messages (PMs), which are both implemented based on the estimated LMS channels suffering from the Shadowed-Rician fading. Then, closed-form expressions are derived for the ergodic rates for decoding the CM, and for decoding the PM at the intended user respectively, and more importantly, we also derive the ergodic secrecy rate against eavesdropping. Finally, numerical results are provided to validate the correctness of the proposed analysis models, as well as to show some interesting comparisons.
KW - Ergodic rate
KW - land mobile satellite system
KW - rate splitting multiple access
KW - shadowed-Rician fading
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U2 - 10.1109/LCOMM.2023.3332752
DO - 10.1109/LCOMM.2023.3332752
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85177071361
SN - 1089-7798
VL - 28
SP - 19
EP - 23
JO - IEEE Communications Letters
JF - IEEE Communications Letters
IS - 1
ER -