Effect of Correlation Between Information and Energy Links in Secure Wireless Powered Communications

2021 
In this paper, we investigate the impact of correlation between the energy and information links in wireless power transfer systems, from a physical layer security perspective. With that aim, we first determine how correlation can affect system capacity in practical energy harvesting set-ups. We quantify that even though link correlation improves the average signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for a fixed transmit power, it also increases its variance, which ultimately degrades capacity. Based on this observation, we show that correlation between the energy and information links may be detrimental for the secrecy capacity in the legitimate high SNR regime, but beneficial in the low-SNR regime, whenever such correlation affects the legitimate user. Conversely, we also point out that when link correlation between the energy and wiretap links is rigorously accounted for, it barely affects secrecy performance, causing only a minor degradation in some instances.
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