Abstract:
Warden collusion represents a hazardous threat to wireless covert communication, where wardens can combine their observations to perform a more aggressive detection attac...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Warden collusion represents a hazardous threat to wireless covert communication, where wardens can combine their observations to perform a more aggressive detection attack. This paper investigates the impact of warden collusion on covert communication in a multi-antenna wireless network consisting of one source, one destination, multiple wardens and interferers. By employing the techniques of Laplace Transform and Cauchy Integral Theorem, we first establish a framework to model the aggregate interference distribution (AID) for covert communication in the network under the typical additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and Rayleigh fading channels. Based on the AID results, we then develop theoretical models to reveal the inherent relationship between the collusion intensity and fundamental communication metrics in terms of the covert outage probability, connection outage probability and covert throughput. With the help of these models, we further explore the covert throughput optimization problems and present extensive numerical results to illustrate the impact of warden collusion on the covert throughput under both channel models.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security ( Volume: 20)