Jamming Signal Cancellation by Channel Inversion Power Control for Preserving Covert Communications

Ngo Thanh Hai, D. L. Khoa
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Uninformed jammers are used to facilitate covert communications between a transmitter and an intended receiver under the surveillance of a warden. In reality, the signals the uniformed jammer emits to make the warden’s decision uncertain have inadvertently interfered with the detection of the intended receiver. In this paper, we apply truncated channel inversion power control (TCIPC) to both the transmitter and the uninformed jammer. The TCIPC scheme used on the uninformed jammer may help the intended receiver remove jamming signals using the successive interference cancellation (SIC) technique. Under the assumption that the warden knows the channel coefficient between two intended transceivers and achieves the optimal detection power threshold, we form the optimization problem to maximize the effective transmission rate (ETR) under covertness and decoding constraints. With the aim of enhancing covertness-related performance, we achieve the optimal power control parameters and determine system parameter-related constraints required for the existence of these solutions. According to the simulations, the use of the TCIPC scheme on the uninformed jammer significantly improves covertness-related performance in comparison to that of random power control (RPC) and constant power control (CPC) schemes. In addition, simulation results show that, for the TCIPC scheme: 1) the maximum ETR tends to converge as the transmitter’s or the uninformed jammer’s maximum transmit power increases, and 2) there exists an optimal value of the transmitter’s predetermined transmission rate to achieve the optimal performance.
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用信道反转功率控制消除干扰信号以保持隐蔽通信
非信息干扰器用于在管理员的监视下促进发射器和预期接收器之间的秘密通信。事实上,制服干扰器发出的信号使监狱长的决定不确定,无意中干扰了预期接收器的检测。在本文中,我们将截断信道反向功率控制(TCIPC)应用于发射机和未知干扰机。在不知情干扰机上使用的TCIPC方案可以帮助预期接收机使用连续干扰消除(SIC)技术去除干扰信号。在假定管理员知道两个预期收发器之间的信道系数并达到最佳检测功率阈值的情况下,我们形成了在隐蔽性和解码约束下最大化有效传输速率(ETR)的优化问题。为了提高与隐蔽性相关的性能,我们实现了最优功率控制参数,并确定了这些解存在所需的系统参数相关约束。根据仿真,与随机功率控制(RPC)和恒定功率控制(CPC)方案相比,在未知干扰机上使用TCIPC方案显著提高了隐蔽性相关性能。此外,仿真结果表明,对于TCIPC方案:1)最大ETR倾向于随着发射机或不知情干扰机的最大发射功率的增加而收敛,2)发射机的预定传输速率存在最优值以实现最优性能。
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Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology
Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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