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Abstract:
In a cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system without cells, it is assumed that there are smart jammers and disrupters (SJDs) that attempt to interfere with and eavesdrop on the downlink communications of legitimate users. A secure transmission scheme based on multiple intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) and artificial noise (AN) is proposed. First, an access point (AP) selection strategy based on user location information is designed, which aims to determine the set of APs serving users. Then, a joint optimization framework based on the block coordinate descent (BCD) algorithm is constructed, and a non-convex optimization solution based on the univariate function optimization and semi-definite relaxation (SDR) is proposed with the aim of maximising the minimum achievable secrecy rate for users. By solving the univariate function maximisation problem, the multi-variable coupled non-convex problem is transformed into a solvable convex problem, obtaining the optimal AP beamforming, AN matrix and IRS phase shift matrix. Specifically, in a single-user scenario, the scheme of multiple intelligent reflecting surfaces combined with artificial noise can improve the user's achievable secrecy rate by about 11% compared to the existing method (single intelligent reflective surface combined with artificial noise) and about 2% compared to the scheme assisted by multiple intelligent reflecting surfaces without artificial noise assistance.
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