DocumentCode :
3605968
Title :
Broadcasting Into the Uncertainty: Authentication and Confidentiality by Physical-Layer Processing
Author :
Jorswieck, Eduard ; Tomasin, Stefano ; Sezgin, Aydin
Author_Institution :
Commun. Theor. Group, Tech. Univ. Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Volume :
103
Issue :
10
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1702
Lastpage :
1724
Abstract :
The wireless medium offers many opportunities for broadcast communications. However, it also opens the possibility for attackers to eavesdrop the broadcast data or to pretend to be another node or device. These two attacks define the protection goals, namely, confidentiality and authenticity. Traditionally, both are solved by cryptographic approaches exploiting knowledge available in the surrounding infrastructure. The novel communication paradigms for the Internet of Things or cyber-physical systems do not scale with the standard cryptographic approach. Instead it is possible to exploit properties of the underlying physical channel to provide countermeasures against eavesdropping and impersonation attacks. Thereby, the random fading channel induces uncertainty which is detrimental but at the same time also helpful. In this paper, we review and describe a generalized model for physical-layer-based confidential data transmission and wireless authentication. A key role is played by the channel uncertainty and available design dimensions such as time, frequency, and space. We show that wireless authentication and secret-key generation can work in multicarrier and multiple-antenna systems and explain how even outdated channel state information can help to increase the available secure degrees of freedom. This survey focuses on the system design of wireless physical-layer confidentiality and authenticity under channel uncertainty. The insights could lead to a design of practical systems which are preparing the ground for confidentiality and authenticity already on the physical layer of the communication protocol stack.
Keywords :
Internet of Things; antenna arrays; broadcast communication; cryptographic protocols; data communication; fading channels; private key cryptography; Internet of Things; broadcast communication; channel state information; communication protocol stack; cryptographic approach; cyber-physical systems; eavesdropping attack; impersonation attack; multicarrier system; multiple antenna system; physical channel; physical-layer-based confidential data transmission; random fading channel; secret key generation; wireless authentication; wireless medium; Authentication; Broadcasting; Channel estimation; Communication system security; Physical layer; Security; Telecommunication services; Uncertainty; Wireless communication; Authentication; broadcast channel; channel state information (CSI); channel uncertainty; delayed CSI; multicarrier transmission; multiple-antenna systems; physical-layer security; secret-key agreement; wireless authentication; wiretap channel;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2015.2469602
Filename :
7270404
Link To Document :
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