A Spectrum-Efficient Cross-Layer RF Distance Bounding Scheme

Distance bounding protocols guarantee a credible distance upper bound between the devices which require the spatial distance as a security parameter to defend Mafia Fraud attacks. However, in RF systems, the realization of distance bounding protocol faces obstacles due to low spectrum efficiency, si...

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Main Authors: Yihang Song, Songfan Li, Chong Zhang, Li Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Security and Communication Networks
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6668498
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spelling doaj-a9c87b1a5c594e7b98284e3aa942f6c72021-03-22T00:04:33ZengHindawi-WileySecurity and Communication Networks1939-01222021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6668498A Spectrum-Efficient Cross-Layer RF Distance Bounding SchemeYihang Song0Songfan Li1Chong Zhang2Li Lu3School of Computer Science and EngineeringSchool of Computer Science and EngineeringSchool of Computer Science and EngineeringSchool of Computer Science and EngineeringDistance bounding protocols guarantee a credible distance upper bound between the devices which require the spatial distance as a security parameter to defend Mafia Fraud attacks. However, in RF systems, the realization of distance bounding protocol faces obstacles due to low spectrum efficiency, since the distance bound estimation consumes a significant amount of frequency band in existing schemes. This hinders RF distance bounding from being practically deployed, especially in commonly used ISM bands. In this work, we propose an alternative, spectrum-efficient scheme for RF distance bounding. We build the physical layer as well as a protocol design based on SFCW signal and SFCW ranging. Thus, comparing existing schemes that consume many frequency bands, our scheme frees many spectrum resources. We propose solutions to the unique challenges facing such an SFCW-based scheme design, namely, data communication over unintelligent SFCW signals, and secure synchronization in the SFCW-based challenge-response exchange. We evaluate our scheme via the security analysis and physical layer simulations. The results show (i) its resistance to attacks commonly concerned in distance bounding, (ii) the feasibility of the physical layer design such as accurate ranging and data communication function, and (iii) the communication noise tolerance and the ability of multipath signal discrimination.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6668498
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Songfan Li
Chong Zhang
Li Lu
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Li Lu
A Spectrum-Efficient Cross-Layer RF Distance Bounding Scheme
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Songfan Li
Chong Zhang
Li Lu
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title A Spectrum-Efficient Cross-Layer RF Distance Bounding Scheme
title_short A Spectrum-Efficient Cross-Layer RF Distance Bounding Scheme
title_full A Spectrum-Efficient Cross-Layer RF Distance Bounding Scheme
title_fullStr A Spectrum-Efficient Cross-Layer RF Distance Bounding Scheme
title_full_unstemmed A Spectrum-Efficient Cross-Layer RF Distance Bounding Scheme
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publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Security and Communication Networks
issn 1939-0122
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Distance bounding protocols guarantee a credible distance upper bound between the devices which require the spatial distance as a security parameter to defend Mafia Fraud attacks. However, in RF systems, the realization of distance bounding protocol faces obstacles due to low spectrum efficiency, since the distance bound estimation consumes a significant amount of frequency band in existing schemes. This hinders RF distance bounding from being practically deployed, especially in commonly used ISM bands. In this work, we propose an alternative, spectrum-efficient scheme for RF distance bounding. We build the physical layer as well as a protocol design based on SFCW signal and SFCW ranging. Thus, comparing existing schemes that consume many frequency bands, our scheme frees many spectrum resources. We propose solutions to the unique challenges facing such an SFCW-based scheme design, namely, data communication over unintelligent SFCW signals, and secure synchronization in the SFCW-based challenge-response exchange. We evaluate our scheme via the security analysis and physical layer simulations. The results show (i) its resistance to attacks commonly concerned in distance bounding, (ii) the feasibility of the physical layer design such as accurate ranging and data communication function, and (iii) the communication noise tolerance and the ability of multipath signal discrimination.
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