Covert communication with finite blocklength in AWGN channels
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Yan, Shihao
He, Biao
Cong, Yirui
Zhou, Xiangyun
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Covert communication is to achieve a reliable transmission
from a transmitter to a receiver while guaranteeing an
arbitrarily small probability of this transmission being detected
by a warden. In this work, we study the covert communication
in AWGN channels with finite blocklength, in which the number
of channel uses is finite. Specifically, we analytically prove that
the entire block (all available channel uses) should be utilized to
maximize the effective throughput of the transmission subject
to a predetermined covert requirement. This is a nontrivial
result because more channel uses results in more observations
at the warden for detecting the transmission. We also determine
the maximum allowable transmit power per channel use, which
is shown to decrease as the blocklength increases. Despite the
decrease in the maximum allowable transmit power per channel
use, the maximum allowable total power over the entire block is
proved to increase with the blocklength, which leads to the fact
that the effective throughput increases with the blocklength.
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