Title :
Secure Communication Based on Ambient Audio
Author :
Schürmann, Dominik ; Sigg, Stephan
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
Abstract :
We propose to establish a secure communication channel among devices based on similar audio patterns. Features from ambient audio are used to generate a shared cryptographic key between devices without exchanging information about the ambient audio itself or the features utilized for the key generation process. We explore a common audio-fingerprinting approach and account for the noise in the derived fingerprints by employing error correcting codes. This fuzzy-cryptography scheme enables the adaptation of a specific value for the tolerated noise among fingerprints based on environmental conditions by altering the parameters of the error correction and the length of the audio samples utilized. In this paper, we experimentally verify the feasibility of the protocol in four different realistic settings and a laboratory experiment. The case studies include an office setting, a scenario where an attacker is capable of reproducing parts of the audio context, a setting near a traffic loaded road, and a crowded canteen environment. We apply statistical tests to show that the entropy of fingerprints based on ambient audio is high. The proposed scheme constitutes a totally unobtrusive but cryptographically strong security mechanism based on contextual information.
Keywords :
audio coding; cryptographic protocols; error correction codes; fuzzy set theory; ambient audio; audio-fingerprinting approach; cryptographic protocol; cryptographically strong security mechanism; entropy; error correcting codes; fuzzy-cryptography scheme; key generation process; secure communication channel; shared cryptographic key; Authentication; Context; Error correction codes; Noise; Protocols; Synchronization; Pervasive computing; and processing; data encryption; location-dependent and sensitive; random number generation; signal analysis; signal processing; synthesis;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2011.271