• DocumentCode
    48599
  • Title

    ZiFi: Exploiting Cross-Technology Interference Signatures for Wireless LAN Discovery

  • Author

    Yongping Xiong ; Ruogu Zhou ; Minming Li ; Guoliang Xing ; Limin Sun ; Jian Ma

  • Author_Institution
    Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecomunication, Beijing, China
  • Volume
    13
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Nov. 2014
  • Firstpage
    2675
  • Lastpage
    2688
  • Abstract
    Wi-Fi networks have enjoyed an unprecedent penetration rate in recent years. However, due to the limited coverage, existing Wi-Fi infrastructure only provides intermittent connectivity for mobile users. Once leaving the current network coverage, Wi-Fi clients must actively discover new Wi-Fi access points (APs), which wastes the precious energy of mobile devices. Although several solutions have been proposed to address this issue, they either require significant modifications to existing network infrastructures or rely on context information that is not available in unknown environments. In this work, we develop a system called ZiFithat utilizes ZigBee radios to identify the existence of Wi-Fi networks through unique interference signatures generated by Wi-Fi beacons. We develop a new digital signal processing algorithm called common multiple folding (CMF) that accurately amplifies periodic beacons in Wi-Fi interference signals. ZiFi also adopts a constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detector that can minimize the false negative (FN) rate of Wi-Fi beacon detection while satisfying the user-specified upper bound on false positive (FP) rate. We have implemented ZiFi on two platforms, a Linux netbook integrating a TelosB mote through the USB interface, and a Nokia N73 smartphone integrating a ZigBee card through the miniSD interface. Our experiments show that, under typical settings, ZiFi can detect Wi-Fi APs with high accuracy (<;5 percent total FP and FN rate), short delay (~780 ms), and little computation overhead.
  • Keywords
    Zigbee; mobile radio; radiofrequency interference; signal processing; wireless LAN; CFAR; CMF; Linux netbook; TelosB mote; USB interface; Wi-Fi AP detection; Wi-Fi access points; Wi-Fi beacons; Wi-Fi infrastructure; Wi-Fi interference signals; Wi-Fi networks; ZiFi; ZigBee radios utilization; common multiple folding; computation overhead; constant false alarm rate; context information; cross-technology interference signatures exploiting exploitation; false negative rate platform minimization; interference signatures; intermittent connectivity; miniSD interface; mobile devices; mobile users; network coverage; wireless LAN discovery; Detectors; IEEE 802.11 Standards; IEEE 802.15 Standards; Interference; Mobile handsets; Registers; Zigbee; WLAN discovery; ZigBee radios; folding;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1536-1233
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMC.2014.2309610
  • Filename
    6777525