On the Secrecy Performance of Generalized User Selection for Interference-Limited Multiuser Wireless Networks.

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      We investigate the secrecy performance of a multiuser diversity scheme for an interference-limited wireless network with a base station (BS), $N$ legitimate users, and an eavesdropper in the presence of a single dominant interferer. Assuming interference dominates noise power at the eavesdropper and at each legitimate user's receiver, the BS transmits information to the legitimate user with the $k$ th best (highest) signal-to-interference ratio. We derive a closed-form expression for the secrecy outage probability for an arbitrary $N$ and an asymptotic expression for a fixed $k$ and large $N$. Furthermore, we derive a closed form asymptotic expression for the ergodic secrecy capacity of the $k$ th best user and shows that it scales like $O\left(\log (N)\right)$ for a fixed $k$ and large $N$. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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