Abstract

Securing communications requires the establishment of cryptographic keys, which is challenging in mobile scenarios where a key management infrastructure is not always present. In this paper, we present a protocol that allows two users to establish a common cryptographic key by exploiting special properties of the wireless channel: the underlying channel response between any two parties is unique and decorrelates rapidly in space. The established key can then be used to support security services (such as encryption) between two users. Our algorithm uses level-crossings and quantization to extract bits from correlated stochastic processes. The resulting protocol resists cryptanalysis by an eavesdropping…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Encryption
  • Computer network
  • Network packet
  • Eavesdropping
  • Spoofing attack
  • Key (lock)
  • Cryptography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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