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Jamming of LoRa PHY and Countermeasure

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/INFOCOM42981.2021.9488774

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [61702437]
  2. Hong Kong GRF [PolyU 152165/19E]

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In LoRaWAN networks, LoRa nodes transmit data to LoRa gateways via one-hop up-link transmission, but if the gateway is jammed, it may not receive any data. To protect the LoRa PHY from interference attacks, a new protection method has been proposed that can separate LoRa chirps from jamming chirps based on received signal strength.
LoRaWAN forms a one-hop star topology where LoRa nodes send data via one-hop up-link transmission to a LoRa gateway. If the LoRa gateway can be jammed by attackers, the LoRa gateway may not be able to receive any data from any nodes in the network. Our empirical study shows that although LoRa physical layer (PHY) is robust and resilient by design, it is still vulnerable to synchronized jamming chirps. Potential protection solutions (e.g., collision recovery, parallel decoding) may fail to extract LoRa packets if an attacker transmits synchronized jamming chirps at high power. To protect the LoRa PHY from such attacks, we propose a new protection method that can separate LoRa chirps from jamming chirps by leveraging their difference in the received signal strength in power domain. We note that the new protection solution is orthogonal to existing solutions which leverage the chirp misalignment in time domain or the frequency disparity in frequency domain. We conduct experiments with COTS LoRa nodes and software defined radios. The results show that synchronized jamming chirps at high power can jam all previous solutions, while our protection solution can effectively protect LoRa gateways from the jamming attacks.

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