It is challenging to covert communication under channel distribution information (CDI) uncertainty caused by limited feedback and rapid-changing channels. This letter investigates covert communication in uplink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)… Click to show full abstract
It is challenging to covert communication under channel distribution information (CDI) uncertainty caused by limited feedback and rapid-changing channels. This letter investigates covert communication in uplink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) systems under CDI uncertainty, where a covert user (CU) and reliable user (RU) transmit messages to a legitimate receiver (Bob) threatened by a warden (Willie). RU not only transmits its public messages but also helps CU to send private messages against Willie’s detection. To protect CU’s transmission with imperfect CDI, we first study the worst case for NOMA users and obtain a lower bound of the worst-case detection error probability (DEP). In addition, both closed-form expressions for RU and CU’s connection outage probabilities are derived. Constrained by the DEP and connection outage probability, we maximize the expected covert rate (ECR) and derive the optimal power settings for RU and CU under imperfect CDI. Numerical results show that the proposed robust power setting scheme achieves a positive maximum ECR despite CDI uncertainty causing the reduction of covertness performance.
               
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