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A Cooperative Jamming Based Joint Transceiver Design for Secure Communications in MIMO Interference Channels
( Boyang Huang ) , ( Zhengmin Kong ) , ( Yanjun Fang ) , ( Xin Jin )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2019-500-001443058

In this paper, we investigate the problem of secure communications in multiple-input-multiple-output interference networks from the perspective of physical layer security. Specifically, the legitimate transmitter-receiver pairs are divided into different categories of active and inactive. To enhance the security performances of active pairs, inactive pairs serve as cooperative jammers and broadcast artificial noises to interfere with the eavesdropper. Besides, active pairs improve their own security by using joint transceivers. The encoding of active pairs and inactive pairs are designed by maximizing the difference of mean-squared errors between active pairs and the eavesdropper. In detail, the transmit precoder matrices of active pairs and inactive pairs are solved according to game theory and linear programming respectively. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm has fast convergence speed, and the security performances in different scenarios are effectively improved.

1. Introduction
2. System Model
3. TPC Design Method
4. Simulation Analysis
5. Conclusion
Appendix A. Proof of the Existence and uniqueness of Nash Equilibrium
Appendix B. Proof of the Inverse Correlation between MSE and Transmitted Power
References
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