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A Lightweight Secure and Resilient Transmission Scheme for the Internet of Things in the Presence...

IEEE Internet of Things Journal | Letafati M, Kuhestani A, Wong KK, Piran MJ | In this article, we propose a lightweight security scheme for ensuring both information confidentiality and transmissi...

15 March 2021

A Lightweight Secure and Resilient Transmission Scheme for the Internet of Things in the Presence of a Hostile Jammer

Abstract

In this article, we propose a lightweight security scheme for ensuring both information confidentiality and transmission resiliency in the Internet-of-Things (IoT) communication. A single-Antenna transmitter communicates with a half-duplex single-Antenna receiver in the presence of a sophisticated multiple-Antenna-Aided passive eavesdropper and a multiple-Antenna-Assisted hostile jammer (HJ). A low-complexity artificial noise (AN) injection scheme is proposed for drowning out the eavesdropper. Furthermore, for enhancing the resilience against HJ attacks, the legitimate nodes exploit their own local observations of the wireless channel as the source of randomness to agree on shared secret keys.
The secret key is utilized for the frequency hopping (FH) sequence of the proposed communication system. We then proceed to derive a new closed-form expression for the achievable secret key rate (SKR) and the ergodic secrecy rate (ESR) for characterizing the secrecy benefits of our proposed scheme, in terms of both information secrecy and transmission resiliency. Moreover, the optimal power sharing between the AN and the message signal is investigated with the objective of enhancing the secrecy rate.
Finally, through extensive simulations, we demonstrate that our proposed system model outperforms the state-of-The-Art transmission schemes in terms of secrecy and resiliency. Several numerical examples and discussions are also provided to offer further engineering insights.

Publication Type:Journal article
Publication Sub Type:Article
Authors:Letafati M, Kuhestani A, Wong KK, Piran MJ
Publisher:IEEE 
Publication date:15/03/2021
Pagination:4373, 4388
Journal:IEEE Internet of Things Journal
Volume:8
Issue:6
Status:Published
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JIOT.2020.3026475
Full Text URL:https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10125330/

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