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I Send, Therefore I Leak: Information Leakage in Low-Power Wide Area Networks (1911.10637v1)

Published 24 Nov 2019 in cs.CR

Abstract: Low-power wide area networks (LPWANs), such as LoRa, are fast emerging as the preferred networking technology for large-scale Internet of Things deployments (e.g., smart cities). Due to long communication range and ultra low power consumption, LPWAN-enabled sensors are today being deployed in a variety of application scenarios where sensitive information is wirelessly transmitted. In this work, we study the privacy guarantees of LPWANs, in particular LoRa. We show that, although the event-based duty cycling of radio communication, i.e., transmission of radio signals only when an event occurs, saves power, it inherently leaks information. This information leakage is independent of the implemented crypto primitives. We identify two types of information leakage and show that it is hard to completely prevent leakage without incurring significant additional communication and computation costs.

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Authors (4)
  1. Patrick Leu (7 papers)
  2. Ivan Puddu (11 papers)
  3. Aanjhan Ranganathan (15 papers)
  4. Srdjan Capkun (39 papers)
Citations (12)

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