Covert communication in relay and RIS networks

Covert communication aims to prevent the warden from detecting the presence of communications, i.e. with a negligible detection probability. When the distance between the transmitter and the legitimate receiver is large, large transmission power is needed, which in turn increases the detection proba...

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Published in:Security and Safety
Main Authors: Hu Jinsong, Shi Xiaoqiang, Chen Youjia, Zhao Tiesong, Shu Feng
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://sands.edpsciences.org/articles/sands/full_html/2023/01/sands20220017/sands20220017.html
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author Hu Jinsong
Shi Xiaoqiang
Chen Youjia
Zhao Tiesong
Shu Feng
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Shi Xiaoqiang
Chen Youjia
Zhao Tiesong
Shu Feng
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description Covert communication aims to prevent the warden from detecting the presence of communications, i.e. with a negligible detection probability. When the distance between the transmitter and the legitimate receiver is large, large transmission power is needed, which in turn increases the detection probability. Relay is an effective technique to tackle this problem, and various relaying strategies have been proposed for long-distance covert communication in these years. In this article, we first offer a tutorial on the relaying strategies utilized in covert transmission. With the emergence of reflecting intelligent surface and its application in covert communications, we propose a hybrid relay-reflecting intelligent surface (HR-RIS)-assisted strategy to further enhance the performance of covert communications, which simultaneously improves the signal strength received at the legitimate receiver and degrades that at the warden relying on optimizing both the phase and the amplitude of the HR-RIS elements. The numerical results show that the proposed HR-RIS-assisted strategy significantly outperforms the conventional RIS-aided strategy in terms of covert rate.
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spelling doaj-art-3cfcc04c8c31470e89a6722e255cd1152025-08-19T23:56:32ZengEDP SciencesSecurity and Safety2826-12752023-01-012202301510.1051/sands/2023015sands20220017Covert communication in relay and RIS networksHu Jinsong0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8803-9951Shi Xiaoqiang1Chen Youjia2Zhao Tiesong3Shu Feng4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0073-1965College of Physics and Information Engineering, Fuzhou UniversityCollege of Physics and Information Engineering, Fuzhou UniversityCollege of Physics and Information Engineering, Fuzhou UniversityCollege of Physics and Information Engineering, Fuzhou UniversitySchool of Information and Communication Engineering, Hainan UniversityCovert communication aims to prevent the warden from detecting the presence of communications, i.e. with a negligible detection probability. When the distance between the transmitter and the legitimate receiver is large, large transmission power is needed, which in turn increases the detection probability. Relay is an effective technique to tackle this problem, and various relaying strategies have been proposed for long-distance covert communication in these years. In this article, we first offer a tutorial on the relaying strategies utilized in covert transmission. With the emergence of reflecting intelligent surface and its application in covert communications, we propose a hybrid relay-reflecting intelligent surface (HR-RIS)-assisted strategy to further enhance the performance of covert communications, which simultaneously improves the signal strength received at the legitimate receiver and degrades that at the warden relying on optimizing both the phase and the amplitude of the HR-RIS elements. The numerical results show that the proposed HR-RIS-assisted strategy significantly outperforms the conventional RIS-aided strategy in terms of covert rate.https://sands.edpsciences.org/articles/sands/full_html/2023/01/sands20220017/sands20220017.htmlcovert communicationrelayreflecting intelligent surface
spellingShingle Hu Jinsong
Shi Xiaoqiang
Chen Youjia
Zhao Tiesong
Shu Feng
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relay
reflecting intelligent surface
title Covert communication in relay and RIS networks
title_full Covert communication in relay and RIS networks
title_fullStr Covert communication in relay and RIS networks
title_full_unstemmed Covert communication in relay and RIS networks
title_short Covert communication in relay and RIS networks
title_sort covert communication in relay and ris networks
topic covert communication
relay
reflecting intelligent surface
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