TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensing Aided Covert Communications
T2 - Turning Interference into Allies
AU - Wang, Xinyi
AU - Fei, Zesong
AU - Liu, Peng
AU - Zhang, J. Andrew
AU - Wu, Qingqing
AU - Wu, Nan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
IEEE
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In this paper, we investigate the realization of covert communication in a general radar-communication cooperation system, which includes integrated sensing and communications as a special example. We explore the possibility of utilizing the sensing ability of radar to track and jam the aerial adversary target attempting to detect the transmission. Based on the echoes from the target, the extended Kalman filtering technique is employed to predict its trajectory as well as the corresponding channels. Depending on the maneuvering altitude of adversary target, two channel state information (CSI) models are considered, with the aim of maximizing the covert transmission rate by jointly designing the radar waveform and communication transmit beamforming vector based on the constructed channels. For perfect CSI under the free-space propagation model, by decoupling the joint design, we propose an efficient algorithm to guarantee that the target cannot detect the transmission. For imperfect CSI due to the multi-path components, a robust joint transmission scheme is proposed based on the property of the Kullback-Leibler divergence. The convergence behaviour, tracking MSE, false alarm and missed detection probabilities, and covert transmission rate are evaluated. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithms achieve accurate tracking. For both channel models, the proposed sensing-assisted covert transmission design is able to guarantee the covertness, and significantly outperforms the conventional schemes.
AB - In this paper, we investigate the realization of covert communication in a general radar-communication cooperation system, which includes integrated sensing and communications as a special example. We explore the possibility of utilizing the sensing ability of radar to track and jam the aerial adversary target attempting to detect the transmission. Based on the echoes from the target, the extended Kalman filtering technique is employed to predict its trajectory as well as the corresponding channels. Depending on the maneuvering altitude of adversary target, two channel state information (CSI) models are considered, with the aim of maximizing the covert transmission rate by jointly designing the radar waveform and communication transmit beamforming vector based on the constructed channels. For perfect CSI under the free-space propagation model, by decoupling the joint design, we propose an efficient algorithm to guarantee that the target cannot detect the transmission. For imperfect CSI due to the multi-path components, a robust joint transmission scheme is proposed based on the property of the Kullback-Leibler divergence. The convergence behaviour, tracking MSE, false alarm and missed detection probabilities, and covert transmission rate are evaluated. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithms achieve accurate tracking. For both channel models, the proposed sensing-assisted covert transmission design is able to guarantee the covertness, and significantly outperforms the conventional schemes.
KW - Array signal processing
KW - Communication systems
KW - Jamming
KW - Radar
KW - Radar tracking
KW - Radar-communication cooperation system
KW - Sensors
KW - Target tracking
KW - beamforming design
KW - covert communication
KW - extended Kalman filter
KW - fractional programming
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85188705930&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TWC.2024.3374775
DO - 10.1109/TWC.2024.3374775
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85188705930
SN - 1536-1276
SP - 1
JO - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
JF - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
ER -