Title
Design and implementation of physical layer private key setting for wireless networks
Abstract
Due to the enormous spreading of applied wireless networks, security is actually one of the most important issues for telecommunications. One of the main issue in the field of securing wireless information exchanging is the initial common knowledge between source and destination. A shared secret is normally mandatory in order to decide the encryption (algorithm or code or key) of the information stream. It is usual to exchange this common a priori knowledge by using a "secure" channel. Now a days a secure wireless channel is not possible. In fact normally the common a priori knowledge is already established (but this is not secure) or by using a non-radio channel (that implies a waste of time and resource). This contribution deals with the proposal of a new modulation technique ensuring secure communication in a full wireless environment. The information is modulated, at physical layer, by the thermal noise experienced by the link between two terminals. A loop scheme is designed for unique recovering of mutual information. The probability of error/detection is analytically derived for the legal users and for the third unwanted listener. The proposed scheme has also been implemented in a Xilinx Virtex II FPGA. All the results show that the performance of the proposed scheme yields the advantage of intrinsic security, i.e., the mutual information cannot be physically demodulated (passive attack) or denied (active attack) by a third terminal, leading us to conclude that the proposed technique is really useful for private key distribution in every wireless network.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/ICC.2009.5198900
ICC
Keywords
Field
DocType
initial common knowledge,secure wireless channel,loop scheme,secure communication,information stream,wireless network,mutual information,physical layer,private key setting,non-radio channel,wireless information,full wireless environment,error detection,field programmable gate arrays,law,probability of error,wireless networks,information security,error probability,a priori knowledge,key distribution,thermal noise,cryptography,security,common knowledge,information exchange,correlation,noise,modulation
Wireless network,Cryptography,Computer science,Computer network,Communication channel,Encryption,Wi-Fi array,Shared secret,Public-key cryptography,Secure communication
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1550-3607
1
0.39
References 
Authors
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lorenzo Mucchi123538.89
Luca Simone Ronga212024.97
Enrico Del Re321233.24