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Covert Communication in RSMA-Assisted Ambient Backscatter Communication Systems

Zhuo Zhang, Liang Yang, Hongjiang Lei, Xingwang Li, Dusit Niyato

2025IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications15 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate covert communication in rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA)-assisted ambient backscatter communication (AmBC) systems. Specifically, in the presence of illegitimate users, a base station applies RSMA to the downlink transmission of covert users and common users in the the primary system of ambient backscatter. To evaluate the covertness of the system, we derive closed-form expressions for the detection error probability (DEP), outage probability (OP), and covert rate (CR), where the DEP is applied to evaluate the ability of the warden to detect the presence or absence of communication behaviors between the base station and the covert user. Based on these expressions, we also conduct an asymptotic analysis of the outage probability, an upper bound analysis of the covert rate, and an analysis of the impact of the power allocation factor on system performance. Numerical results show that the RSMA scheme has a higher covert rate and a higher minimum DEP value compared to the non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) scheme, but it may reduce its outage performance. Additionally, an appropriate use of the power allocation factor can enhance the covertness of the system. Furthermore, we find that the co-channel interference between the primary and secondary systems in the ambient backscatter system can degrade the covert performance of the primary system.

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Backscatter (email)Computer scienceCovertCommunications systemComputer networkWirelessComputer securityTelecommunicationsPhilosophyLinguisticsWireless Communication Security TechniquesEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies
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