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Wireless infrastructure protection using low-cost radio frequency fingerprinting receivers

Benjamin W. Ramsey, Tyler D. Stubbs, Barry E. Mullins, Michael A. Temple and Mark A. Buckner

International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection, 2015, vol. 8, issue C, 27-39

Abstract: Low-data-rate wireless networks incorporated in critical infrastructure applications can be protected through 128-bit encryption keys and address-based access control lists. However, these bit-level credentials are vulnerable to interception, extraction and spoofing using software tools available free of charge on the Internet. Recent research has demonstrated that wireless physical layer device fingerprinting can be used to defend against replay and spoofing attacks. However, radio frequency (RF) fingerprinting typically uses expensive signal collection systems; this is because fingerprinting wireless devices with low-cost receivers has been reported to have inconsistent accuracy. This paper demonstrates a robust radio frequency fingerprinting process that is consistently accurate with both high-end and low-cost receivers. Indeed, the results demonstrate that low-cost software-defined radios can be used to perform accurate radio frequency fingerprinting and to identify spoofing attacks in critical IEEE 802.15.4-based infrastructure networks such as ZigBee.

Keywords: Radio frequency fingerprinting; Physical layer security; WPAN; Spoofing; ZigBee Networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcip.2014.11.002

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