@article{3344, author = {Jelena A. Anastasov, Aleksandra M. Cvetkovic, Daniela M. Milovic, Dejan N. Milic and Goran T. Dordevic}, title = {The Study of the Security Physical Layer with an Arbitrary Number of Sensors}, journal = {International Journal of Web Applications}, year = {2021}, volume = {13}, number = {3}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6025/ijwa/2021/13/3/84-90}, url = {https://www.dline.info/ijwa/fulltext/v13n3/ijwav13n3_3.pdf}, abstract = {We have measured the security physical layer of the system with an arbitrary number of sensors which send the sensed data to the sink. In this process we found that the eavesdropper tries to intercept the communication of each sensor-sink channel.We have assessed the intercept probability with round-robin and best-node sensors’ scheduling that provided the optimal sensor scheduling scheme so as to minimize the eavesdropper’s overheating. During experimentation, with the help of G functions, we have arrived at the results with the study 0f the fading indicators the number of sensors, elected sensors’ scheduling as well as the impact of various the average main signal-to-eavesdropper’s signal ratios on intercept probability.}, }