DocumentCode
1910707
Title
Blind Detection of Spread Spectrum Flow Watermarks
Author
Jia, Weijia ; Tso, Fung Po ; Ling, Zhen ; Fu, Xinwen ; Xuan, Dong ; Yu, Wei
Author_Institution
City Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
fYear
2009
fDate
19-25 April 2009
Firstpage
2195
Lastpage
2203
Abstract
Recently, the direct sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS)-based technique has been proposed to trace anonymous network flows. In this technique, homogeneous pseudo-noise (PN) codes are used to modulate multiple-bit signals that are embedded into the target flow as watermarks. This technique could be maliciously used to degrade an anonymous communication network. In this paper, we propose a simple single flow-based scheme to detect the existence of these watermarks. Our investigation shows that even if we have no knowledge of the applied PN code, we are still able to detect malicious DSSS watermarks via mean-square autocorrelation (MSAC) of a single modulated flow´s traffic rate time series. MSAC shows periodic peaks due to self-similarity in the modulated traffic caused by homogeneous PN codes that are used in modulating multiple-bit signals. Our scheme has low complexity and does not require any PN-code synchronization. We evaluate this detection scheme´s effectiveness via simulations and real-world experiments on Tor. Our results demonstrate a high detection rate with a low false positive rate. Our scheme is more flexible and accurate than an existing multi-flow-based approach in DSSS watermark detection.
Keywords
blind source separation; computer networks; correlation methods; mean square error methods; modulation; pseudonoise codes; spread spectrum communication; synchronisation; telecommunication traffic; time series; watermarking; PN-code synchronization; anonymous communication network; anonymous network flows; blind detection; direct sequence spread-spectrum; homogeneous pseudo-noise codes; malicious DSSS watermarks; mean-square autocorrelation; modulated traffic; multiple-bit signal modulation; spread spectrum flow watermarks; target flow; traffic rate time series; Autocorrelation; Communication networks; Communications Society; Degradation; Forensics; Modulation coding; Spread spectrum communication; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Watermarking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM 2009, IEEE
Conference_Location
Rio de Janeiro
ISSN
0743-166X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3512-8
Electronic_ISBN
0743-166X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.2009.5062144
Filename
5062144
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