Secure transmission with covert requirement in untrusted relaying networks
Moslem Forouzesh, Paeiz Azmi, and Ali Kuhestani

TL;DR
This paper proposes a two-phase secure and covert transmission scheme in untrusted relaying networks, utilizing jamming signals and power optimization to enhance secrecy rates against detection and eavesdropping.
Contribution
It introduces a novel power allocation strategy for covert secure transmission in untrusted relay networks, including extensions to multiple relays and Willies scenarios.
Findings
Secrecy rate improves with more untrusted relays.
The proposed SCA-based optimization effectively maximizes secrecy.
The scheme maintains covert requirements under various network configurations.
Abstract
In this paper, we study the problem of secure transmission with covert requirement in untrusted relaying networks. Our considered system model consists of one source, one destination, one untrusted relay, and one Willie. The untrusted relay tries to extract the information signal, while the goal of Willie is to detect the presence of the information signal transmitted by the source, in the current time slot. To overcome these two attacks, we illustrate that the destination and the source should inject jamming signal to the network in phase I and phase II, respectively. Accordingly, the communication in our proposed system model is accomplished in two phases. In the first phase, when the source transmits its data to the untrusted relay the destination broadcasts its jamming signal. In the second phase, when the relay retransmits the received signal, the source transmits a jamming signal…
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