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This paper studies the secrecy outage probability of hybrid relay selection scheme which switches between full-duplex and half-duplex mode. First, motivated by the fact that either the full-duplex or half duplex has its own disadvantages, i.e., the full- duplex suffers from inherently self-interference even after cancellation by advanced technology while half-duplex cannot receive and transmit data...
This letter studies the secure transmission protocol design for two-way cooperative systems, where two terminal users communicate via an untrusted relay. The relay acts as both a helper and a potential eavesdropper, from which the users' messages need to be kept secret. A constellation-rotation aided approach is proposed to prevent the relay from decoding these messages. By rotating the signal constellation...
Dynamic spectrum auction has been widely recognized as a promising solution to spectrum allocation in cognitive radio networks. However, the performance of dynamic spectrum auction is significantly affected by the uncertainty of the available time of spectrum opportunities. To combat this uncertainty, we propose risk-reduced auction (RRA) mechanism in this paper. Specifically, we study the scenario...
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