Abstract

Wireless channels are increasingly being used to transmit highly sensitive information in the Internet of Things. However, traditional cryptography methods cannot solve all security problems in IoT systems. Covert wireless communication can prevent an adversary from knowing the existence of a user's transmission; thus, it can provide stronger security protection for IoT devices. In this article, we consider the covert communication in a noisy wireless network, and find that the uncertainty of the aggregated interference experienced by the adversary is beneficial to the potential transmitters. From the network perspective, wireless communications can be hidden in the interference of the noisy wireless network, which the adversary observes as a "shadow" network to a certain extent. Furthermore, we discuss some new results on the effect of active eavesdropper. Square root law becomes invalid, and even jammer-assisted schemes have little effect on the covertness in the presence of active eavesdropper. Finally, we provide a vision for future research.

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