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Title
Secure and Covert Communication in Energy Harvesting Relay IoT Networks: Impacts of Hardware Impairments
Type Article
Keywords
Energy-harvesting, Secrecy rate, Covert communication, Hardware impairment, Multi-antenna Willie.
Abstract
In the context of Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, ensuring secure and covert wireless communication remains a critical challenge, especially when using energy harvesting relays. Moreover, the analysis of hardware impairments is a pivotal practical aspect in the evaluation of IoT communication networks. This paper investigates four scenarios to address security and covert communication. In the first scenario, the focus is on guaranteeing the security in the presence of hardware impairments. In this case, the external jammer transmits interference signals toward both the relay and Bob to prevent information leakage by the untrusted relay. However, in this scenario, since the state of the untrusted relay is always superior to that of Bob, security cannot be guaranteed under any network parameters. Accordingly, in the second scenario, to tackle this problem, a receiver equipped with the capability to transmit jamming signals (receiver jammer) is proposed, aiming to protect the communication against potential information leakage by the untrusted relay. In the third and fourth scenarios, the relay is considered a trusted node, and warden (Willie) is introduced into the system. Here, the external jammer plays a crucial role when transmitting interference signals simultaneously to ward Bob, relay, and Willie to ensure communication security. This scenario incorporates covert communication designed to counter threats from Willie’s detection. Covert communication in these two scenarios is analyzed under the following two conditions: 1) When Willie has Channel State Information (CSI); 2) When Willie lacks CSI, in which case he equips himself with multiple antennas. Simulation results show that the proposed power allocation can enhance the secure and covert communication, even in the presence of hardware impairments and a multiantenna Willie. Moreover, it is shown when Willie has CSI
Researchers Moslem Forouzesh (First researcher) , Reza Aghaei (Second researcher)