Secure Communication in Shotgun Cellular Systems
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In this paper, we analyze the secure connectivity in Shotgun cellular systems (SCS: Wireless communication systems with randomly placed base stations) by Poisson intrinsically secure communication graph (IS-graph), i.e., a random graph which describes the connections that are secure over a network. For a base-station in SCS, a degree of secure connections is determined over two channel models: only path loss model and fading channels.
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volume 2 issue 2
pages 107- 120
publication date 2016-03-09
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