High-Throughput Covert Channels in Adaptive Rate Wireless Communication Systems
Title | High-Throughput Covert Channels in Adaptive Rate Wireless Communication Systems |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Harley, Peter M. B., Tummala, Murali, McEachen, John C. |
Conference Name | 2019 International Conference on Electronics, Information, and Communication (ICEIC) |
Date Published | Jan. 2019 |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 978-89-950044-4-9 |
Keywords | adaptation mechanisms, adaptive rate wireless communication systems, channel capacity, coding schemes, composability, compositionality, covert channel performance, covert channel throughput, covert channels, directional multi-Gigabit (DMG), embedding techniques, error statistics, forward error correction, forward error correction-based information hiding technique, generalized information hiding model, high-throughput covert channels, IEEE 802.11ad WLAN, Information hiding, link adaptation, low-density parity-check codes, modulation, modulation and coding schemes, modulation coding, multiple MCS rates, parity check codes, pubcrawl, radio networks, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, Throughput, underlying communication system, Wireless communication, wireless LAN, wireless local area network modulation |
Abstract | In this paper, we outline a novel, forward error correction-based information hiding technique for adaptive rate wireless communication systems. Specifically, we propose leveraging the functionality of wireless local area network modulation and coding schemes (MCS) and link adaptation mechanisms to significantly increase covert channel throughput. After describing our generalized information hiding model, we detail implementation of this technique within the IEEE 802.11ad, directional multi-Gigabit standard. Simulation results demonstrate the potential of the proposed techniques to develop reliable, high-throughput covert channels under multiple MCS rates and embedding techniques. Covert channel performance is evaluated in terms of the observed packet error ratio of the underlying communication system as well as the bit error ratio of the hidden data. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8706484 |
DOI | 10.23919/ELINFOCOM.2019.8706484 |
Citation Key | harley_high-throughput_2019 |
- radio networks
- link adaptation
- low-density parity-check codes
- modulation
- modulation and coding schemes
- modulation coding
- multiple MCS rates
- parity check codes
- pubcrawl
- Information hiding
- resilience
- Resiliency
- Scalability
- Throughput
- underlying communication system
- Wireless communication
- wireless LAN
- wireless local area network modulation
- directional multi-Gigabit (DMG)
- adaptive rate wireless communication systems
- channel capacity
- coding schemes
- composability
- Compositionality
- covert channel performance
- covert channel throughput
- covert channels
- adaptation mechanisms
- embedding techniques
- error statistics
- forward error correction
- forward error correction-based information hiding technique
- generalized information hiding model
- high-throughput covert channels
- IEEE 802.11ad WLAN