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Secrecy Analysis of Uplink IM-OFDMA Systems in the Presence of IQ Imbalance...

by Ozgur Alaca, Saud Althunibat, Serhan Yarkan, Scott Miller, Khalid Qaraqe
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Publication Date
Page Numbers
14411 to 14425
Volume
72
Issue
11

This article introduces the secrecy analysis of the index modulation-based orthogonal frequency division multiple access (IM-OFDMA) schemes by considering the in-phase and quadrature imbalance (IQI) presence at the users' RF front ends. In particular, by assuming the existence of an eavesdropper, the secrecy performance of the considered uplink multiple-access system is investigated through the strictly positive secrecy capacity and secrecy outage probability, and closed-form expressions are derived for both quantities. Moreover, the secrecy performance is conducted regarding IQI compensation based on a preamble-based estimation method. Further, analysis of the impact of the different parameters of IM-OFDMA, IQI, and estimation method is included via analytical and simulation-based results. The results reveal that IM-OFDMA is more reliable in secrecy performance than OFDMA, regardless of whether IQI is present. Also, IQI compensation can lead to a better secrecy performance compared to the case of no IQI.