Secure Transmission Against Pilot Spoofing Attack: A Two-Way Training-Based Scheme

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Secure Transmission Against Pilot Spoofing Attack A Two-Way Training-Based Scheme

Secure Transmission Against Pilot Spoofing Attack: A Two-Way Training-Based Scheme

Abstract of Secure Transmission Against Pilot

Secure Transmission Against Pilot Spoofing Attack: A Two-Way Training-Based Scheme.The pilot spoofing attack is one kind of active eavesdropping activities conducted by a malicious user during the channel training phase. By transmitting the identical pilot (training) signals as those of the legal users, such an attack is able to manipulate the channel estimation outcome, which may result in a larger channel rate for the adversary but a smaller channel rate for the legitimate receiver. With the intention of detecting the pilot spoofing attack and minimizing its damages, we design a two-way training-based scheme. The effective detector exploits the intrusive component created by the adversary, followed by a secure beamforming-assisted data transmission.
In addition to the solid detection performance, this scheme is also capable of obtaining the estimations of both legitimate and illegitimate channels, which allows the users to achieve secure communication in the presence of pilot spoofing attack.
Secure Transmission Against Pilot

Conclusion

In this Secure Transmission Against Pilot Spoofing Attack: A Two-Way Training-Based Scheme paper, we have studied an active eavesdropping problem, i.e., pilot spoofing attack.A two-way training based scheme has been proposed to defend such attack. The scheme first detects the attack by the unbalance of channel estimations at Alice and Bob, and then formats the secure beamforming based on the estimations of legitimate and illegitimate channels.