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Zero-Bias Deep Learning for Accurate Identification of Internet of Things (IoT) Devices

Published 27 Aug 2020 in cs.LG and eess.SP | (2009.02267v1)

Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) provides applications and services that would otherwise not be possible. However, the open nature of IoT make it vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. Especially, identity spoofing attacks, where an adversary passively listens to existing radio communications and then mimic the identity of legitimate devices to conduct malicious activities. Existing solutions employ cryptographic signatures to verify the trustworthiness of received information. In prevalent IoT, secret keys for cryptography can potentially be disclosed and disable the verification mechanism. Non-cryptographic device verification is needed to ensure trustworthy IoT. In this paper, we propose an enhanced deep learning framework for IoT device identification using physical layer signals. Specifically, we enable our framework to report unseen IoT devices and introduce the zero-bias layer to deep neural networks to increase robustness and interpretability. We have evaluated the effectiveness of the proposed framework using real data from ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast), an application of IoT in aviation. The proposed framework has the potential to be applied to accurate identification of IoT devices in a variety of IoT applications and services. Codes and data are available in IEEE Dataport.

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