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Covert Communication of Multi-Antenna AF Relaying Networks
This paper investigates the covert communication network assisted by the multi-antenna relay, by taking into account two typical scenarios of eavesdropping channel state information (ECSI). In this network, the relay operates in half-duplex amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying protocol, where the relay either forwards the Alice’s confidential signal to the Bob by designing the precoding matrix to enhance the communication performance or sends artificial noise (AN) to disrupt the warden’s detection. For this covert communication system with either instantaneous ECSI (I-ECSI) or statistical ECSI (S-ECSI), an optimization problem is formulated with the aim of maximizing the received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at the Bob while ensuring the constraints on the transmit power and covert performance. To solve the non-convex optimization problem, an alternating optimization method is proposed through jointly optimizing the transmit power at Alice and precoding matrix at the relay. Numerical results are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed method. In particular, our method is superior to the conventional ones up to 49.6% with I-ECSI and 57.9% with S-ECSI.
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