A dual-beam millimeter-wave transmitter with a random-power jamming beam enables positive-rate covert communication, with closed-form expressions for detection error and outage.
Covert Communication over a K-User Multiple Access Channel
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We consider a scenario in which $K$ transmitters attempt to communicate covert messages reliably to a legitimate receiver over a discrete memoryless MAC while simultaneously escaping detection from an adversary who observes their communication through another discrete memoryless MAC. We assume that each transmitter may use a secret key that is shared only between itself and the legitimate receiver. We show that each of the $K$ transmitters can transmit on the order of $\sqrt{n}$ reliable and covert bits per $n$ channel uses, exceeding which, the warden will be able to detect the communication. We identify the optimal pre-constants of the scaling, which leads to a complete characterization of the covert capacity region of the $K$-user binary-input MAC. We show that, asymptotically, all sum-rate constraints are inactive unlike the traditional MAC capacity region. We also characterize the channel conditions that have to be satisfied for the transmitters to operate without a secret key.
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Covert Millimeter-Wave Communication via a Dual-Beam Transmitter
A dual-beam millimeter-wave transmitter with a random-power jamming beam enables positive-rate covert communication, with closed-form expressions for detection error and outage.