Abstract

In this work, we consider delay-constrained covert communications with the aid of a full-duplex (FD) receiver. Without delay constraints, it has been shown that the transmit power of artificial noise (AN) at the FD receiver should be random in order to enhance covert communications. In this work, we show that transmitting AN with a fixed power indeed improve covert communications with delay constraints, since in a limited time period the warden cannot exactly learn its received power. This explicitly shows one benefit of considering practical delay constraints in the context of covert communications. We analyze the optimal transmit power of AN for either fixed or globally optimized transmit power of covert information, based on which we also determine the specific condition under which transmitting AN by the FD receiver can aid covert communications and a larger transmit power of AN always leads to better covert communication performance.

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