Secrecy Analysis in Visible Light Communication Systems with Randomly Located Eavesdroppers
We investigate the secrecy connectivity in visible light communication in the presence of randomly located eavesdroppers. We apply spatial point processes to characterize the unknown eavesdropper locations. The closed-form of the secrecy outage probability is derived as a function of the density of...
Main Authors: | Cho, S, Chen, G, Coon, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
2017
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