TY - GEN
T1 - Physical layer assisted security for mobile OFDM networks
AU - He, Fangming
AU - Man, Hong
AU - Wang, Wei
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Secure wireless communication is a challenging problem due to the shared nature of the wireless medium and the dynamic channel. Most of the existing security mechanisms focus on traditional cryptographic schemes. In recent years, features of multi-path channels, such as randomness, coherence and reciprocity, have driven researchers to exploit their potential to enhance the security of mobile wireless networks. As OFDM occupies wide bandwidth, it will experience a prolific source of multi-path components. In this paper, we comprehensively exploit the inherent physical features of the multi-path fading channel to achieve continuous two way authentication between mobile terminals. In our scheme, the coherence of the time-variant channel for the continuous symbols is exploited to achieve authentication of the OFDM communication networks. Unlike other channel-based approaches, the coherence of both amplitude and phase of the channel signature in the continuous symbol is utilized to enhance the security of the OFDM communication network. More specifically, the receiver will detect the channel response continuously according to the inserted pilots and identify the legal user based on the statistical channel signature information. Simulation results indicate the high efficiency of our proposed method.
AB - Secure wireless communication is a challenging problem due to the shared nature of the wireless medium and the dynamic channel. Most of the existing security mechanisms focus on traditional cryptographic schemes. In recent years, features of multi-path channels, such as randomness, coherence and reciprocity, have driven researchers to exploit their potential to enhance the security of mobile wireless networks. As OFDM occupies wide bandwidth, it will experience a prolific source of multi-path components. In this paper, we comprehensively exploit the inherent physical features of the multi-path fading channel to achieve continuous two way authentication between mobile terminals. In our scheme, the coherence of the time-variant channel for the continuous symbols is exploited to achieve authentication of the OFDM communication networks. Unlike other channel-based approaches, the coherence of both amplitude and phase of the channel signature in the continuous symbol is utilized to enhance the security of the OFDM communication network. More specifically, the receiver will detect the channel response continuously according to the inserted pilots and identify the legal user based on the statistical channel signature information. Simulation results indicate the high efficiency of our proposed method.
KW - Channel-based authentication
KW - OFDM
KW - Spoofing attacks
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U2 - 10.1109/VNC.2010.5698262
DO - 10.1109/VNC.2010.5698262
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79951777501
SN - 9781424495252
T3 - 2010 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2010
SP - 346
EP - 353
BT - 2010 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2010
T2 - 2010 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2010
Y2 - 13 December 2010 through 15 December 2010
ER -