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- Title
Pilot spoofing detection based on pilot random block encryption.
- Authors
Wang, Shiguo; Liu, Hongdong; Ruby, Rukhsana; Ruan, Xiukai; Zhang, Yongjian
- Abstract
For wireless communication systems with large-scale multiple-input–multiple-output array in the presence of an active eavesdropper, the eavesdropper masquerades as a legitimate user sending the identical pilot sequence to manipulate channel estimation in the uplink training phase, which misleads precoding at the transmitter. If such pilot spoofing attack is not handled effectively, it will not only reduce system capacity, but also cause much signal power leak to the spoofer, and so it seriously threatens the security transmission in wireless communication. Nevertheless, how to detect such potential pilot spoofing and recover the contaminated channel plays a significant role in designing combating schemes and ensuring security transmission. In this paper, the impact of pilot spoofing attack on the system security capacity is investigated, and it is shown that pilot spoofing attack will degrade system capacity greatly and the transmitted information will be intercepted by the spoofer. Then, a novel detection scheme based on pilot-random-block-encryption is proposed, through which not only the detection probability on the potential pilot spoofing can be improved greatly, but also the channel state information of the legal user and the spoofer are obtained. Simulation results show that the detection probability of the proposed detection scheme reaches 93% even the transmit power of pilot spoofing is as low as − 10 dB, which is much greater than other existing schemes, and the system security capacity is also enhanced with the proposed channel estimation strategy.
- Subjects
CHANNEL estimation; WIRELESS communications security; WIRELESS communications; FALSE alarms; LEGAL literature; SECURITY systems
- Publication
Wireless Networks (10220038), 2024, Vol 30, Issue 2, p973
- ISSN
1022-0038
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11276-023-03539-7