TY - JOUR
T1 - Collaborative Secret and Covert Communications for Multi-User Multi-Antenna Uplink UAV Systems
T2 - Design and Optimization
AU - Xu, Jinpeng
AU - Bai, Lin
AU - Xie, Xin
AU - Zhou, Lin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Motivated by diverse secure requirements of multi-user in uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) systems, we propose a collaborative secret and covert transmission method for multi-antenna ground users to UAV communications. Specifically, based on the power domain non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), two ground users with distinct security requirements, named Bob and Carlo, superimpose their signals and transmit the combined signal to the UAV named Alice. An adversary Willie attempts to simultaneously eavesdrop Bob’s confidential message and detect whether Carlo is transmitting or not. We derive close-form expressions of the secrecy connection probability (SCP) and the covert connection probability (CCP) to evaluate the link reliability for wiretap and covert transmissions, respectively. Furthermore, we bound the secrecy outage probability (SOP) from Bob to Alice and the detection error probability (DEP) of Willie to evaluate the link security for wiretap and covert transmissions, respectively. To characterize the theoretical benchmark of the above model, we formulate a weighted multi-objective optimization problem to maximize the average of secret and covert transmission rates subject to constraints SOP, DEP, the beamformers of Bob and Carlo, and UAV trajectory parameters. To solve the optimization problem, we propose an iterative optimization algorithm using successive convex approximation and block coordinate descent (SCA-BCD) methods. Our results reveal the influence of design parameters of the system on the wiretap and covert rates, analytically and numerically. In summary, our study fills the gaps in collaborative secret and covert transmission for multi-user multi-antenna uplink UAV communications and provides insights to construct such systems.
AB - Motivated by diverse secure requirements of multi-user in uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) systems, we propose a collaborative secret and covert transmission method for multi-antenna ground users to UAV communications. Specifically, based on the power domain non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), two ground users with distinct security requirements, named Bob and Carlo, superimpose their signals and transmit the combined signal to the UAV named Alice. An adversary Willie attempts to simultaneously eavesdrop Bob’s confidential message and detect whether Carlo is transmitting or not. We derive close-form expressions of the secrecy connection probability (SCP) and the covert connection probability (CCP) to evaluate the link reliability for wiretap and covert transmissions, respectively. Furthermore, we bound the secrecy outage probability (SOP) from Bob to Alice and the detection error probability (DEP) of Willie to evaluate the link security for wiretap and covert transmissions, respectively. To characterize the theoretical benchmark of the above model, we formulate a weighted multi-objective optimization problem to maximize the average of secret and covert transmission rates subject to constraints SOP, DEP, the beamformers of Bob and Carlo, and UAV trajectory parameters. To solve the optimization problem, we propose an iterative optimization algorithm using successive convex approximation and block coordinate descent (SCA-BCD) methods. Our results reveal the influence of design parameters of the system on the wiretap and covert rates, analytically and numerically. In summary, our study fills the gaps in collaborative secret and covert transmission for multi-user multi-antenna uplink UAV communications and provides insights to construct such systems.
KW - Pareto optimization
KW - Physical layer security
KW - beamforming
KW - covert communication
KW - trajectory optimization
KW - wiretap channel
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105001353752
U2 - 10.1109/TWC.2025.3550911
DO - 10.1109/TWC.2025.3550911
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105001353752
SN - 1536-1276
VL - 24
SP - 6020
EP - 6035
JO - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
JF - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
IS - 7
ER -