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Fast Secret Key Generation Based on Dynamic Private Pilot from Static Wireless Channels

Journal

CHINA COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 15, Issue 11, Pages 171-183

Publisher

CHINA INST COMMUNICATIONS
DOI: 10.1109/CC.2018.8543098

Keywords

dynamic private pilot; MITM attacks; secret key generation; wireless channels; physical layer security

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61601514, 61401510, 61379006]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M592990]

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In static or quasi-static wireless channel environments, secret key generation (SKG) based on wireless channels is vulnerable to active attacks due to the openness and invariance of public pilot, especially man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks, where attacker acts as a transparent relay to manipulate channel measurements and derive the generated keys. In order to fight against this attack, a dynamic private pilot is designed, where both private pilot and secret key are derived from the characteristics of wireless channels and private to third party. In static or quasi-static environments, we use singular value decomposition techniques to reconstitute the wireless channels to improve the randomness of the wireless channels. Private pilot can encrypt and authenticate the wireless channels, which can make channel state information intercepted by MITM attacker reduced to zero and the SKG rate close to that without attacks. Results of analysis and simulation show the proposed SKG scheme can withdraw the MITM attacks.

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