Title :
Highly Efficient Known-Plaintext Attacks Against Orthogonal Blinding Based Physical Layer Security
Author :
Yao Zheng ; Schulz, Matthias ; Wenjing Lou ; Hou, Y. Thomas ; Hollick, Matthias
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
In this letter, we describe highly effective known-plaintext attacks against physical layer security schemes. We substantially reduce the amount of required known-plaintext symbols and lower the symbol error rate (SER) for the attacker. In particular, we analyze the security of orthogonal blinding schemes that disturb an eavesdropper´s signal reception using artificial noise transmission. We improve the attack efficacy using fast converging optimization algorithms and combining the measurements of neighboring subchannels in a multicarrier system. We implement the enhanced attack algorithms by solving unregularized and regularized least squares problems. By means of simulation, we show that the performance of the new attack algorithms supersedes the normalized least mean square approach discussed in the work of Schulz et al., e.g., by lowering the eavesdropper´s SER by 82% while using 95% less known plaintext.
Keywords :
cryptography; least squares approximations; optimisation; telecommunication security; SER; artificial noise transmission; attack efficacy; eavesdropper signal reception; enhanced attack algorithms; fast converging optimization algorithms; highly efficient known-plaintext attacks; multicarrier system; neighboring subchannel measurements; normalized least mean square approach; orthogonal blinding based physical layer security schemes; plaintext symbols; regularized least squares problems; symbol error rate; unregularized least squares problems; Convergence; Modulation; Noise; Physical layer; Security; Training; Wireless communication; $ell_{1}$ regularization; Cholesky update; Physical layer security; known-plaintext attack; l1 regularization; orthogonal blinding; physical layer security;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LWC.2014.2363176