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Covert/Stealth/Low Probability of Detection Communications and QKD

2019
This chapter is devoted to covert communications, also known as low probability of detection/intercept, as well as stealth communications, and how they can improve secret-key rate for QKD applications. The chapter starts with brief introduction to covert communications, followed by the description of their differences with respect to steganography. One
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Performance Analysis of Signal Pattern Reducing Techniques for Low Probability of Detection

2019 IEEE 90th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2019-Fall), 2019
Ad-hoc flexibly deployable networks destined for tactical military or civilian applications often suffer from poor synchronization which may lead to unreliable communication. Quasi-Synchronous (QS) CDMA employing Loosely Synchronous (LS) codes allows weak synchronization due to the Zero-Correlation Zone of the code's correlation functions.
Chryssalenia Koumpouzi   +2 more
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Probability hypothesis density filter with low detection probability

IET Conference Proceedings, 2021
M. Wu   +5 more
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Opportunistic Power Control for Low Probability of Detection Communication

MILCOM 2022 - 2022 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM), 2022
Kennedy A. Lee, John R. Barry
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Low probability of detection communications-LPD waveform design and detection techniques

MILCOM 91 - Conference record, 2002
The author defines six typical conventional and low probability of detection (LPD) waveforms and analyzes them against seven detection techniques. Simplified models are presented as examples of each technique and approximate sensitivities derived. These provide a general approach to the designing of waveforms that successfully resist detection.
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Tracking manoeuvring targets with a low probability of detection in clutter

IEE Proceedings F Radar and Signal Processing, 1990
A new technique for tracking manoeuvering targets with a low probability of detection in a cluttered environment is presented. It generalises the (N,M) scan bifurcating filter of Kenefic (1981) so that the life of track branches which do not associate with plots is extended, resulting in improved tracking of targets with a low probability of detection.
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Automated and Blind Detection of Low Probability of Intercept RF Anomaly Signals

Proceedings of the 30th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
Automated spectrum monitoring necessitates the accurate detection of low probability of intercept (LPI) radio frequency (RF) anomaly signals to identify unwanted interference in wireless networks. However, detecting these unforeseen low-power RF signals is fundamentally challenging due to the scarcity of labeled RF anomaly data.
Kunal Gusain   +6 more
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