Authors: Amir K. Khandani
Published on: February 07, 2024
Impact Score: 8.27
Arxiv code: Arxiv:2402.05012
Summary
- What is new: A novel method for creating a secure encryption key over wireless channels by exploiting packet errors which are independent between two receivers.
- Why this is important: Establishing information theoretically secure encryption keys over wireless channels is challenging due to packet errors and noise.
- What the research proposes: Transmit random data packets from one node to another, identify error-free packets, and use these to derive an identical encryption key.
- Results: This method diminishes the chances of an eavesdropper receiving all key-generating packets error-free, thus enhancing security.
Technical Details
Technological frameworks used: LTE cellular networks
Models used: Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ), Hash functions
Data used: Packet transmission data, Error detection at PHY/MAC layer
Potential Impact
Cybersecurity firms, Wireless communication companies, IoT devices manufacturers
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