Title: Security using reconfigurable intelligent surfaces and wind energy harvesting
Authors: Faisal Alanazi
Addresses: Electrical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj, Saudi Arabia
Abstract: Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) have emerged as a promising technology for enhancing wireless communication performance by intelligently manipulating the propagation environment. When integrated with wind energy harvesting, RIS can operate sustainably, making them an attractive option for remote and environmentally conscious deployments. This paper investigates the physical layer security of RIS-assisted communication systems powered by wind energy harvesting. Specifically, we evaluate the secrecy outage probability (SOP) and the strictly positive secrecy capacity (SPSC) as key performance metrics to assess the system's resilience against eavesdropping attacks. By modelling the random nature of wind energy and incorporating its impact on the RIS operation, we derive analytical expressions for SOP and SPSC under various environmental and system configurations. Our results reveal the interplay between wind energy availability, RIS configurations, and physical layer security, providing valuable insights into designing secure and sustainable RIS-based communication systems.
Keywords: wind energy harvesting; reconfigurable intelligent surfaces; RIS; physical layer security; PLS; secrecy outage probability; SOP; strictly positive secrecy capacity; SPSC; Rayleigh channels.
DOI: 10.1504/IJSNET.2025.146779
International Journal of Sensor Networks, 2025 Vol.48 No.2, pp.98 - 104
Received: 21 Feb 2025
Accepted: 12 Mar 2025
Published online: 17 Jun 2025 *