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Channel-Prediction-Based One-Class Mobile IoT Device Authentication

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IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
卷 9, 期 10, 页码 7731-7745

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2021.3114348

关键词

Authentication; Programmable logic arrays; Trajectory; Wireless communication; Testing; Channel models; Radio frequency; Gaussian process (GP); machine learning (ML); one-class classification; physical layer authentication (PLA); time varying

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61941118, 61941105]
  2. Innovation Team Research Fund of Shaanxi Province [2019TD-013]

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Physical layer authentication is a promising complement to cryptographic-based authentication schemes, particularly in IoT scenarios. We propose a PLA scheme based on Gaussian process channel prediction to track and predict channel characteristics. We also introduce a one-class authentication scheme that does not require attacker's channel information and verify the performance through simulation tests.
Physical layer authentication (PLA) is a promising complement for the cryptographic-based authentication scheme, especially for Internet of Things (IoT) scenarios with massive devices. Traditional PLA schemes exploiting channel state information (CSI) face significant challenges in mobile communication scenarios due to the unknown variation of wireless channels. To address this challenge, we propose a PLA scheme based on Gaussian process (GP) channel prediction, where the variation of channel characteristics is tracked and predicted. Specifically, historical CSI attributes together with the transmitter's geographical information are exploited to establish a mapping to predict the next legitimate CSI for authentication. Furthermore, to overcome the impracticality of applying conventional PLA framework for authentication, where an unrealistic assumption that either the prior knowledge of the adversary's statistical channel model or even the real observations of its CSI data is required, we propose the so-called one-class authentication (OCA) scheme, which does not require any attacker's channel information. We exploit the quasideterministic radio channel generator (QuaDRiGa) simulation platform as the generator of CSI for experimental verifications. Simulation tests are performed to demonstrate that our method improves authentication performance significantly in time-varying scenarios.

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