TY - JOUR
T1 - Secrecy performance for a multi-relaying SIMO-satellite/MISO-FSO network
AU - Li, Xingyi
AU - Liu, Xin
AU - Zhang, Jiliang
AU - Wang, Jun
AU - Li, Shanghui
AU - Yuan, Zi
AU - Pan, Gaofeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Franklin Institute
PY - 2025/2
Y1 - 2025/2
N2 - In this paper, physical-layer security performance for a multi-relaying based satellite-free-space optical network, which consists of a single-antenna satellite source (S), M (M ≥1) relays (R) with each equipping with L (L ≥1) receiving antennas and a photo-aperture transmitter with N (N ≥1) lasers, a single-aperture destination (D) and a single-aperture eavesdropper (E), is evaluated. Specifically, a relay, which first adopts a maximum ratio combining protocol to process the received signals from S and then transforms the decoded signal into an optical one before transmitting it to D with a transmit aperture selection scheme, is selected based on a general K-th best relay selection criteria to assist the information forwarding. Additionally, the probability density functions and cumulative distribution functions of the instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio at R and D are formatted, serving as the foundation for deriving both analytical and asymptotic expressions of the lower bound of secrecy outage probability. Finally, the accuracy of those derived expressions is validated through Monte-Carlo simulations.
AB - In this paper, physical-layer security performance for a multi-relaying based satellite-free-space optical network, which consists of a single-antenna satellite source (S), M (M ≥1) relays (R) with each equipping with L (L ≥1) receiving antennas and a photo-aperture transmitter with N (N ≥1) lasers, a single-aperture destination (D) and a single-aperture eavesdropper (E), is evaluated. Specifically, a relay, which first adopts a maximum ratio combining protocol to process the received signals from S and then transforms the decoded signal into an optical one before transmitting it to D with a transmit aperture selection scheme, is selected based on a general K-th best relay selection criteria to assist the information forwarding. Additionally, the probability density functions and cumulative distribution functions of the instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio at R and D are formatted, serving as the foundation for deriving both analytical and asymptotic expressions of the lower bound of secrecy outage probability. Finally, the accuracy of those derived expressions is validated through Monte-Carlo simulations.
KW - Diversity combining
KW - Free-space optical
KW - Physical-layer security
KW - Satellite communication
KW - Secrecy outage probability
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jfranklin.2025.107544
DO - 10.1016/j.jfranklin.2025.107544
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85215616953
SN - 0016-0032
VL - 362
JO - Journal of the Franklin Institute
JF - Journal of the Franklin Institute
IS - 3
M1 - 107544
ER -