학술논문

Privacy-Preserving Physical-Layer Authentication Under Cooperative Attacks
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on. 32(2):1171-1186 Apr, 2024
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Authentication
Programmable logic arrays
Channel estimation
Receivers
Delays
Wireless communication
Eavesdropping
Physical-layer authentication
location-based service
privacy-preserving
impersonation attack
cooperative attack
Language
ISSN
1063-6692
1558-2566
Abstract
In this paper, we are concerned about the problem of guaranteeing both privacy and security in a Location-Based Service (LBS) system, where a challenging scenario involving cooperative attack is considered. Since prior Physical-Layer Authentication (PLA) schemes do not consider cooperative attack, their security significantly declines under such attacks. We propose two privacy-preserving PLA schemes: the Privacy-Preserving Physical-Layer Authentication using Noise Variance (PPPLA-NV) scheme and the Privacy-Preserving Physical-Layer Authentication using Multiple Channel Responses (PPPLA-MCR) scheme, which significantly improve the privacy-preserving performance under a cooperative attack. Note that the proposed schemes protect not only user’s identity information but also data message. We theoretically analyze the performance of the proposed schemes, derive their closed-form expressions, and provide a theoretical comparison between both proposed schemes. We implement the proposed schemes and conduct extensive performance comparisons through simulations. Experimental results show a perfect match between the theoretical and simulation results. From the experimental results, we observe that if the overhead is not the priority, the PPPLA-MCR scheme is the best option; otherwise, the PPPLA-NV scheme may be a better option.