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Physical-Layer Authentication Using Channel State Information and Machine Learning

Published 5 Jun 2020 in eess.SP, cs.LG, and cs.NI | (2006.03695v2)

Abstract: Strong authentication in an interconnected wireless environment continues to be an important, but sometimes elusive goal. Research in physical-layer authentication using channel features holds promise as a technique to improve network security for a variety of devices. We propose the use of machine learning and measured multiple-input multiple-output communications channel information to make a decision on whether or not to authenticate a particular device. This work analyzes the use of received channel state information from the wireless environment and demonstrates the employment of a generative adversarial neural network (GAN) trained with received channel data to authenticate a transmitting device. We compared a variety of machine learning techniques and found that the local outlier factor (LOF) algorithm reached 100% accuracy at lower signal to noise ratios (SNR) than other algorithms. However, before LOF reached 100%, we also show that the GAN was more accurate at lower SNR levels.

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