Covert Communication in Ambient Backscatter Systems with Uncontrollable RF Source

Jiahao Liu, Jihong Yu*, Xiaoming Chen, Rongrong Zhang, Shuai Wang, Jianping An

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Abstract

In this work, we study the covert communications in ambient backscatter systems (ABS) with uncontrollable RF source on AWGN channels. In contrast to the prior works impractically assuming the existence of a controllable RF excitation source, our work arms the receiver of covert information with the full-duplex ability. The covert receiver can emit artificial noise (AN) with variable power to cover up the modulation action of a tag on the excitation signals while receiving the backscattered information. Specifically, we first derive the warden's optimum power-detection threshold that minimizes the detection error probability. To against the optimal warden, we design the covert backscatter communication policy that determines the feasible region of the AN power at the covert receiver depending on the transmission power of the RF source and the reflection coefficient of the tag and guarantees the covertness constraint. We analyze the performance of the policy and provide the closed-form maximum covert rate and maximum detection error probability at the warden, revealing their tradeoff. The numerical analysis shows the increasing transmission power of the RF source and tag's reflection coefficient would degrade the covertness of ABS when the covert receiver has to increase the AN power.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1971-1983
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume70
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • AN power
  • Covert communication
  • ambient backscatter system
  • full-duplex receiver

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