Visible to the public Secret Key Attaches in MIMO IoT Communications by Using Self-injection Artificial Noise

TitleSecret Key Attaches in MIMO IoT Communications by Using Self-injection Artificial Noise
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsTang, Jie, Xu, Aidong, Jiang, Yixin, Zhang, Yunan, Wen, Hong, Zhang, Tengyue
Conference Name2020 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems (ICAIIS)
KeywordsBinary phase shift keying, delays, Human Behavior, IoT security, Key Management, Metrics, MIMO communication, Physical layer, physical layer security, pubcrawl, receiving antennas, Resiliency, Scalability, secret key generation, Secret key sharing, Signal to noise ratio
AbstractInternet of Things (IoT) enable information transmission and sharing among massive IoT devices. However, the key establishment and management in IoT become more challenging due to the low latency requirements and resource constrained IoT devices. In this work, we propose a practical physical layer based secret key sharing scheme for MIMO (multiple-input-multiple-output) IoT devices to reduce the communication delay caused by key establishment of MIMO IoT devices. This is because the proposed scheme attachs secret key sharing with communication simultaneously. It is achieved by the proposed MIMO self-injection AN (SAN) tranmsission, which is designed to deliberately maximum the receive SNR (signal to noise ratio) at different antenna of the legitimate IoT device, based on the value of secret key sharing to him. The simulation results verified the validity and security of the proposed scheme.
DOI10.1109/ICAIIS49377.2020.9194817
Citation Keytang_secret_2020