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A Novel Framework for Near-Field Covert Communications with RIS and RSMA

Published: July 29, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2507.21956v1

By: Atiquzzaman Mondal, Amira Bendaimi, Huseyin Arslan

Potential Business Impact:

Hides secret messages from spies using smart surfaces.

Business Areas:
RFID Hardware

This paper explores the near field (NF) covert communication with the aid of rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS). In particular, the RIS operates in the NF of both the legitimate user and the passive adversary, enhancing the legitimate users received signal while suppressing the adversarys detection capability. Whereas, the base station (BS) applies RSMA to increase the covert communication rate composed of a private and a shared rate component. To characterize system covertness, we derive closed form expressions for the detection error probability (DEP), outage probability (OP), and optimal detection threshold for the adversary. We formulate a non-convex joint beamforming optimization problem at the BS and RIS under unit-modulus constraints to maximize the covert rate. To tackle this, we propose an alternating optimization (AO) algorithm, where the BS beamformer is designed using a two-stage iterative method based on successive convex approximation (SCA). Additionally, two low-complexity techniques are introduced to further reduce the adversarys received power. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm effectively improves the covert communication rate, highlighting the potential of near field RSMA-RIS integration in covert communication.

Country of Origin
🇹🇷 Turkey

Page Count
12 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Signal Processing