Real-time Identification of Rogue WiFi Connections Using Environment-Independent Physical Features

ieee international conference computer and communications(2019)

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摘要
WiFi has become a pervasive communication medium in connecting various devices of WLAN and IoT. However, WiFi connections are vulnerable to the impersonation attack from rogue access points (AP) or devices, whose SSID and/or MAC/IP address are identical to the legitimate devices. This kind of attack is difficult to countermeasure with traditional network security mechanisms. In this paper, we present a novel security mechanism to detect and identify rogue WiFi devices or AP using environment-independent characteristics extracted from channel state information (CSI), and refuse their connections. We find that nonlinear phase errors of different subcarriers change with WiFi network interface cards (NIC), due to the I/Q imbalance and imperfect oscillator of each WiFi NIC. Validated by our experiments, this phase feature across subcarriers is consistent and invariant to location and external environment, and can be extracted to build an essential signature of the NIC itself. Such signature of the transmitter can be calculated in real-time by the receiver and cannot be forged by rogue devices. Extensive experiments with dozens of WiFi devices demonstrate that the proposed mechanism can reliably detect the rogue WiFi connections and prevent impersonation in various scenarios. The speed of identification is 8$\times$ faster than that of the state-of-the-art solution. Moreover, the accuracy of rogue connection detection is up to 96% and false alarm rate is shown below 2%.
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Wireless fidelity,Feature extraction,Receivers,Security,Hardware,Transmitters,Mobile handsets
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