학술논문

IRS-Aided Covert Communications Over Correlated Fading Channels: Analysis and Optimization
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters IEEE Wireless Commun. Lett. Wireless Communications Letters, IEEE. 12(10):1801-1805 Oct, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Correlation
Receivers
Optimization
Array signal processing
Rician channels
Fading channels
Degradation
Covert communication
intelligent reflecting surface
channel correlation
joint beamforming and phase shift optimization
Language
ISSN
2162-2337
2162-2345
Abstract
This letter considers the spatial correlation between the channels related to the warder and receiver in an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-aided covert communication system. Based on this, to maximize the covert transmission rate, a joint transmit beamforming and IRS phase shift optimization problem is formulated. Due to the channel correlation, a closed-form expression for the Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence, which is utilized to evaluate covertness, is not obtainable. Therefore, the Bernstein-type inequality is adopted to derive an upper bound for the KL divergence and reformulate the covert constraint. Further, an alternating optimization algorithm is proposed to solve this optimization problem, where the beamforming vector is obtained by the semi-definite programming with a simple projection approximation procedure in the subproblem, and the phase shift is obtained by the penalty successive convex approximation in another subproblem. Simulation results show that by adopting the proposed design that considers channel correlation, the transmission rate does not decrease but rather increases under high correlation.