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Finite Blocklength Analysis of Gaussian Random coding in AWGN Channels under Covert constraints II: A Viewpoint of Total Variation Distance

Abstract

Covert communication over an additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel with finite block length is investigated in this paper. The attention is on the covert criterion, which has not been considered in finite block length circumstance. As an accurate quantity metric of discrimination, the variation distance with given finite block length n and signal-noise ratio (snr) is obtained. We give both its analytic solution and expansions which can be easily evaluated. It is shown that K-L distance, which is frequently adopted as the metric of discrimination at the adversary in asymptotic regime, is not convincing in finite block length regime compared with the total variation distance. Moreover, the convergence rate of the total variation with different snr is analyzed when the block length tends to infinity. The results will be very helpful for understanding the behavior of the total variation distance and practical covert communication

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