On the Information Leakage Performance of Secure Finite Blocklength Transmissions over Rayleigh Fading Channels — Milad Tatar Mamaghani (2024) | RDL Network
On the Information Leakage Performance of Secure Finite Blocklength Transmissions over Rayleigh Fading Channels
Article 2024 en
Authors
MM
Milad Tatar Mamaghani
XZ
Xiangyun Zhou
NY
Nan Yang
Abstract
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This paper presents a secrecy performance study of a wiretap communication system with finite blocklength (FBL) transmissions over Rayleigh fading channels, based on the definition of an average information leakage (AIL) metric. We evaluate the exact and closed-form approximate AIL performance, assuming that only statistical channel state information (CSI) of the eavesdropping link is available. Then, we reveal an inherent statistical relationship between the AIL metric in the FBL regime and the commonly-used secrecy outage probability in conventional infinite blocklength communications. Aiming to improve the secure communication performance of the considered system, we formulate a blocklength optimization problem and solve it via a low-complexity approach. Next, we present numerical results to verify our analytical findings and provide various important insights into the impacts of system parameters on the AIL. Specifically, our results indicate that i) compromising a small amount of AIL can lead to significant reliability improvements, and ii) the AIL experiences a secrecy floor in the high signal-to-noise ratio regime.
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