Covert Bits Through Queues
Abstract
We consider covert communication using a queuing timing channel in the presence of a warden. The covert message is encoded using the inter-arrival times of the packets, and the legitimate receiver and the warden observe the inter-departure times of the packets from their respective queues. The transmitter and the legitimate receiver also share a secret key to facilitate covert communication. We propose achievable schemes that obtain non-zero covert rate for both exponential and general queues when a sufficiently high rate secret key is available. This is in contrast to other channel models such as the Gaussian channel or the discrete memoryless channel where only covert bits can be sent over channel uses, yielding a zero covert rate.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1608.04727,
title = {Covert Bits Through Queues},
author = {Pritam Mukherjee and Sennur Ulukus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.04727},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
To appear at IEEE CNS, October 2016