Signal Relation-Based Physical Layer Authentication


Aygul M. A., Buyukcorak S., Costa D. B. D., Ates H. F., ARSLAN H.

2020 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2020, Dublin, Ireland, 7 - 11 June 2020, vol.2020-June identifier

  • Publication Type: Conference Paper / Full Text
  • Volume: 2020-June
  • Doi Number: 10.1109/icc40277.2020.9148761
  • City: Dublin
  • Country: Ireland
  • Keywords: Long short-term memory, physical layer authentication, signal detection, spoofing attack
  • Istanbul Medipol University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Most physical-layer authentication techniques use channel information to prevent spoofing attacks. In such techniques, one must estimate the channel information for each authentication procedure. However, when the number of pilots decreases, authentication accuracy also decreases due to low channel estimation quality. This paper proposes a novel signal relation-based authentication method that relies on the detection of received signal symbols and does not require the estimation of channel information in the testing stage. It is noteworthy that the authentication performance of the proposed scheme remains in a good level. We develop two different solutions for the detection of received signal symbols, namely, minimum mean-square error and long short-term memory. Extensive simulation results show the main insights of the proposed signal relation-based authentication method compared to conventional channel-based authentication method.