Abstract
As one of the promising technologies, reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) and simultaneous transmitting and reflecting RIS (STAR-RIS) have attracted great interest. However, the existing RISs offer broadband tuning capability without filtering function due to the absence of radio frequency (RF) units, which easily leads to the unexpected tuning of the RIS undesired signals, especially in large-scale deployments. For the target network, it is difficult to obtain the parameter settings of RISs to serve other networks, which causes the unpredictability of the wireless environment. In this paper, we consider the covert communication in a STAR-RIS assisted random wireless network with randomly distributed blockages. We investigate the impact of STAR-RIS large-scale deployment on covert communication and leverage its inherent unpredictability for improving the covertness. We derive the average detection error probability for warden within the random wireless networks. Furthermore, we optimize the passive beamforming of STAR-RIS to maximize the covert communication rate, considering both direct and indirect line-of-sight (LoS) links. To address this, we employ an alternating optimization (AO) algorithm based on the semi-definite programming (SDP) method. Finally, numerical results demonstrate significant enhancements and increase covert capability achieved through the large-scale deployment of STAR RIS.
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Li, X., Zhao, J., Chen, G., Hao, W., Costa, D. B. da, Nallanathan, A., … Yuen, C. (2025). STAR-RIS-Assisted Covert Wireless Communications With Randomly Distributed Blockages. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 24(6), 4690–4705. https://doi.org/10.1109/TWC.2025.3543421
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