Secure Uplink Transmissions in Hybrid RF-UWOC Space-Ocean Systems

Hang Deng, Ziyun Fu, Xiaqing Miao*, Shuai Wang, Gaofeng Pan, Jianping An

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Abstract

Underwater exploration, inspection, and surveillance have become more popular thanks to recent advancements in underwater wireless communication technologies, of which underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) boasts increased bandwidth, reduced latency, and heightened security. Normally, once underwater sensors collect the data, it is transmitted to remote offices through a relay node stationed on the sea surface. In this study, our focus is on establishing and analyzing the performance of secrecy outage in an uplink hybrid radio frequency (RF)-UWOC space-ocean system that comprises a collection of underwater sensors, a relay floating on the ocean surface, a legitimate satellite receiver, and an eavesdropping satellite. In the considered system, the transmission performance from end-to-end is influenced by several factors. These include path loss, small-scale fading, position randomness of the satellites in RF links, propagation loss, turbulence-induced fading, and random location distribution of the underwater sensors in UWOC links. To enhance our understanding of system design, geometric probability theory is employed to investigate the end-to-end secrecy outage performance of the dual-hop RF-UWOC space-ocean uplink transmission while comprehensively considering the impacts of these factors. Finally, the accuracy of the proposed analysis models is verified through numerical results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7816-7832
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Volume23
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Secrecy outage probability
  • geometric probability
  • hybrid space-ocean communication system
  • underwater wireless optical communication

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