Title
Jamming Based on an Ephemeral Key to Obtain Everlasting Security in Wireless Environments
Abstract
Secure communication over a wiretap channel is considered in the disadvantaged wireless environment, where the eavesdropper channel is (possibly much) better than the main channel. We present a method to exploit inherent vulnerabilities of the eavesdroppers receiver to obtain everlasting secrecy. Based on an ephemeral cryptographic key pre-shared between the transmitter Alice and the intended recipient Bob, a random jamming signal is added to each symbol. Bob can subtract the jamming signal before recording the signal, while the eavesdropper Eve is forced to perform these non-commutative operations in the opposite order. Thus, information-theoretic secrecy can be obtained, hence achieving the goal of converting the vulnerable “cheap” cryptographic secret key bits into “valuable” information-theoretic (i.e. everlasting) secure bits. We evaluate the achievable secrecy rates for different settings, and show that, even when the eavesdropper has perfect access to the output of the transmitter (albeit through an imperfect analog-to-digital converter), the method can still achieve a positive secrecy rate. Next we consider a wideband system, where Alice and Bob perform frequency hopping in addition to adding the random jamming to the signal, and we show the utility of such an approach even in the face of substantial eavesdropper hardware capabilities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/TWC.2015.2448074
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Keywords
DocType
Volume
a/d conversion,everlasting secrecy,jamming,secure wireless communication
Journal
PP
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
99
1536-1276
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.38
24
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Azadeh Sheikholeslami1223.17
Dennis Goeckel2106069.96
Hossein Pishro-Nik342945.84