Mohamed-Amine Lahmeri

2papers

2 Papers

10.5ITApr 11
Deep Reinforcement Learning for Cognitive Time-Division Joint SAR and Secure Communications

Mohamed-Amine Lahmeri, Ata Khalili, Yujiao Liu et al.

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging can be exploited to enhance wireless communication performance through high-precision environmental awareness. However, integrating sensing and communication functionalities in such wideband systems remains challenging, motivating the development of a joint SAR and communication (JSARC) framework. We propose a dynamic time-division JSARC (TD-JSARC) framework for secure aerial communications that is relevant for critical scenarios, such as surveillance or post-disaster communication, where conventional localization of mobile adversaries often fails. In particular, we consider a secure downlink communication scenario where an aerial base station (ABS) serves a ground user (UE) in the presence of a ground-moving eavesdropper. To detect and track the eavesdropper, the ABS uses cognitive SAR along-track interferometry (ATI) to estimate its position and velocity. Based on these estimates, the ABS applies adaptive beamforming and artificial-noise jamming to enhance secrecy. To this end, we jointly optimize the time and power allocation to maximize the worst-case secrecy rate, while satisfying both SAR and communication constraints. Using the estimated eavesdropper trajectory, we formulate the problem as a Markov decision process (MDP) and solve it via deep reinforcement learning (DRL). Simulation results show that the proposed learning-based approach outperforms both learning and non-learning baseline schemes employing equal-aperture and random time allocation. The proposed method also generalizes well to previously unseen eavesdropper motion patterns.

SPSep 24, 2020
Artificial Intelligence for UAV-enabled Wireless Networks: A Survey

Mohamed-Amine Lahmeri, Mustafa A. Kishk, Mohamed-Slim Alouini

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are considered as one of the promising technologies for the next-generation wireless communication networks. Their mobility and their ability to establish line of sight (LOS) links with the users made them key solutions for many potential applications. In the same vein, artificial intelligence (AI) is growing rapidly nowadays and has been very successful, particularly due to the massive amount of the available data. As a result, a significant part of the research community has started to integrate intelligence at the core of UAVs networks by applying AI algorithms in solving several problems in relation to drones. In this article, we provide a comprehensive overview of some potential applications of AI in UAV-based networks. We also highlight the limits of the existing works and outline some potential future applications of AI for UAV networks.