隐蔽的
干扰
计算机科学
发射机
认知无线电
发射机功率输出
解码方法
噪音(视频)
假警报
噪声功率
计算机网络
功率(物理)
电信
无线
人工智能
物理
频道(广播)
哲学
图像(数学)
热力学
语言学
量子力学
作者
Yang Jia,Huan Zhou,Ruidong Li,Jianhui Zhang,Rui Chen
标识
DOI:10.1109/icc45041.2023.10279220
摘要
Covert communications can enhance users's privacy by hiding the existence of communication. In this paper, we analyze a covert cooperative cognitive radio (CCCR) networks, where a primary transmitter (PT) transmits information with the aid of one secondary transmitter (ST). In return, ST attempts to transmit private information by exploiting PT's spectrum in presence of an eavesdropper (Eve). Specifically, a full-duplex secondary receiver (SR) sends jamming signals to the Eve to cause uncertainty by varying the jamming power. Then, the closed-form expression of the minimal detection error probability at Eve, the approximate expression for the optimal transmit power as well as the corresponding covert rate can be obtained under the given constraint. Numerical results show that the jamming signals and noise uncertainty have a significant influence on Eve's minimum detection error probability. Moreover, it can be seen that under the same covert constraints, the joint impact of noise uncertainty and jamming power on Eve's detection error probability, covert rate and covert outage probability (COP) is remarkable when noise uncertainty is large or the self-interference cancellation coefficient is small.
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