This work investigates the security and reliability analysis for a novel satellite-terrestrial (SatTer) network. Specifically, a satellite attempts to transmit confidential information to a ground user (GU) via the support of multiple relay nodes in the presence of an eavesdropper that tries to overhear the information. A friendly jammer is deployed to improve the secure transmission between the satellite and the relays. Furthermore, satellite-to-relay generalized Rician fading channels and imperfect channel state information (CSI) are deployed to examine a general system model. In this context, the closed-formed expressions for the outage probability (OP) and intercept probability (IP) are derived corresponding to an amplify-and-forward (AF)-based relaying scheme, which is challenging and has not been studied before. Finally, the exactness of the mathematical analyses is validated through Monte Carlo simulations. Furthermore, the effects of various key parameters (e.g., channel estimation errors, satellite's transmit power, relay's transmit power, number of relays, and fading severity parameter) are examined.
翻译:这项工作调查了对一个新的卫星-地球(SatTer)网络的安全和可靠性分析。具体来说,卫星试图通过多个中继节点向地面用户(GU)传送机密信息,而多个中继节点则在试图偷听信息的窃听器面前提供支持。安装了一个友好的干扰器,以改善卫星和继电器之间的安全传输。此外,还安装了卫星到中继通用里西亚消退通道和不完善的频道状态信息(CSI),以检查一个通用系统模型。在这方面,对超速概率(OP)和拦截概率(IP)的封闭式表达方式是对应基于扩展和前向(AF)的转发方法的,这个方法具有挑战性,而且以前没有研究过。最后,数学分析的准确性通过蒙特卡洛模拟得到验证。此外,还检查了各种关键参数(例如频道估计错误、卫星传输能力、中继传输能力、中继器数量、中继器和减重度参数)的影响。