Pulsed Waveforms and Intermittently Nonlinear Filtering in Synthesis of Low-SNR and Covert Communications
Alexei V. Nikitin, Ruslan L. Davidchack

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel wideband waveform encoding method for low-SNR and covert communications, utilizing pulsed waveforms and nonlinear filtering to enhance encoding options, signal indistinguishability, and robustness.
Contribution
It introduces an alternative to spread-spectrum techniques by encoding information directly into wideband waveforms with excess bandwidth, enabling advanced control and filtering for covert and low-SNR communications.
Findings
Waveforms can be shaped as low-crest-factor signals.
Waveforms can be made statistically indistinguishable from noise.
Nonlinear filtering enables robust real-time information extraction.
Abstract
In traditional spread-spectrum techniques, a wideband transmit signal is obtained by modulating a wideband carrier by a narrowband signal containing a relatively low-rate message. In the receiver, the respective demodulation/despreading restores the information-carrying narrowband signal. In this paper, we introduce an alternative approach, where the low-rate information is encoded directly into a wideband waveform of a given bandwidth, without physical "spreading" of the carrier's frequency. The main advantages of this approach lie in extended options for encoding the information, and in retaining a reversible control over the temporal and amplitude structures of the modulating wideband waveforms. Significant "excess bandwidth" (over that needed to carry the information) enables us to use allpass filters to manage statistical properties and time-domain appearances of these waveforms…
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