Active-Reconfigurable-Repeater-Assisted NOMA Networks in Internet of Things: Reliability, Security, and Covertness

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In this article, we describe a novel active reconfigurable repeater-aided nonorthogonal multiple access networks within the context of the Internet of Things. The study focuses on a scenario, where a source simultaneously transmits public information to an untrusted user and a covert signal to a legitimate user in the surveillance of an external warden or eavesdropper. We develop comprehensive analytical and optimization frameworks to evaluate the reliability, security, and covertness of the proposed system's performance, measuring three respective key metrics: 1) outage probability (OP); 2) secrecy OP (SOP); and 3) detection error probability (DEP). First, we derive exact closed-form and asymptotic expressions for OP, SOP in internal and external eavesdropping scenarios, and DEP in external monitoring situations. Based on an asymptotic analysis of the OP, we propose two optimization methods for power allocation (PA) to achieve fairness in outage among users: 1) a convex approximation method and 2) an approximate closed-form solution. We then introduce an alternative method for optimizing PA to improve SOP in both eavesdropping scenarios while maintaining minimal OP requirements. In addition, we propose an effective approach for determining the warden's detection threshold to minimize the DEP, with low complexity and fast convergence, thereby improving communications covertness. Finally, we validate the theoretical and optimization frameworks through extensive Monte Carlo simulations, exploring the impact of key system parameters on each performance metric.

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Le, A. T., Vu, T. H., Tu, N. H., Nguyen, T. N., Tu, L. T., & Voznak, M. (2025). Active-Reconfigurable-Repeater-Assisted NOMA Networks in Internet of Things: Reliability, Security, and Covertness. IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 12(7), 8759–8772. https://doi.org/10.1109/JIOT.2024.3503278

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