Clone Detection Based on Physical Layer Reputation for Proximity Service
Proximity-based service (ProSe) provides direct communications among smart sensor nodes in proximity which aims at reserving resource consumption and alleviating the load in base stations, which is a promising solution for smart sensor systems that possess limited computing and energy resources. Dur...
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doaj-d39db432a8914f99bd2a596136c6964f2021-03-29T22:11:41ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-0173948395710.1109/ACCESS.2018.28886938581410Clone Detection Based on Physical Layer Reputation for Proximity ServiceFei Pan0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5796-6883Zhibo Pang1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7474-4294Ming Xiao2Hong Wen3Run-Fa Liao4National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Communications, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaABB Corporate Research, Västerås, SwedenKTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Communications, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaProximity-based service (ProSe) provides direct communications among smart sensor nodes in proximity which aims at reserving resource consumption and alleviating the load in base stations, which is a promising solution for smart sensor systems that possess limited computing and energy resources. During the ProSe direct communications, most of the prior art security methods are usually provided by the ProSe function and are based on complex cryptography. However, despite the computing complexity, it is difficult for cryptographic methods to detect clone attack which is a common kind of attack in sensor systems. Clone nodes feature different physical positions but claim colliding IDs with captured nodes. Thus, clone nodes can be detected by spatial differences, in particular, by the surveillance of physical layer channel state information (CSI). However, CSI is not absolute static due to the random noise in wireless propagation environment. Accordingly, the detection accuracy varies with the stability of CSI. To address this challenge, we take the first attempt to introduce physical layer reputation and then elaborate the physical layer reputation based clone detection protocol to detect clone attack in multiple scenarios. The proposed protocol significantly improves the detection rate and false alarm rate and it is validated both by simulations and realizations.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8581410/Clone detectionproximity servicereputation based detectionsmart sensor network |
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Clone Detection Based on Physical Layer Reputation for Proximity Service |
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Clone Detection Based on Physical Layer Reputation for Proximity Service |
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clone detection based on physical layer reputation for proximity service |
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Proximity-based service (ProSe) provides direct communications among smart sensor nodes in proximity which aims at reserving resource consumption and alleviating the load in base stations, which is a promising solution for smart sensor systems that possess limited computing and energy resources. During the ProSe direct communications, most of the prior art security methods are usually provided by the ProSe function and are based on complex cryptography. However, despite the computing complexity, it is difficult for cryptographic methods to detect clone attack which is a common kind of attack in sensor systems. Clone nodes feature different physical positions but claim colliding IDs with captured nodes. Thus, clone nodes can be detected by spatial differences, in particular, by the surveillance of physical layer channel state information (CSI). However, CSI is not absolute static due to the random noise in wireless propagation environment. Accordingly, the detection accuracy varies with the stability of CSI. To address this challenge, we take the first attempt to introduce physical layer reputation and then elaborate the physical layer reputation based clone detection protocol to detect clone attack in multiple scenarios. The proposed protocol significantly improves the detection rate and false alarm rate and it is validated both by simulations and realizations. |
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Clone detection proximity service reputation based detection smart sensor network |
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