Title :
Physical Integrity Check in Cooperative Relay Communications
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA
Abstract :
We propose a physical-layer technique for checking the integrity of information provided by an intermediate node (relay) in cooperative relay communication systems. The proposed approach, built on the theory of likelihood ratio test, exploits the physical-layer signal from the source in detecting any data modification (false data injection attack) made by the relay. We present the optimum detection method that minimizes the end-to-end outage probability and the minmax detection method that minimizes the maximum possible outage probability under unknown attack probability. We show that the optimum detection technique can provide almost the same end-to-end outage probability that can be provided by the ideal cryptographic technique that perfectly detects the false injection at the expense of high computational cost and bandwidth overhead. The proposed physical integrity check can be used as an additional layer of protection or can complement to the conventional cryptographic techniques.
Keywords :
cooperative communication; cryptography; minimax techniques; minimisation; probability; relay networks (telecommunication); statistical testing; telecommunication security; bandwidth overhead; cooperative relay communication systems; cryptographic techniques; data modification detection; end-to-end outage probability minimization; false data injection attack; information integrity; intermediate node; likelihood ratio test theory; maximum possible outage probability minimization; minmax detection method; optimum detection technique; physical integrity check; physical-layer technique; protection layer; unknown attack probability; Cryptography; Decoding; Fading; Random variables; Relays; Reliability; Wireless communication; Physical integrity check; cooperative relay communications; false data injection attack; likelihood ratio test; minmax detection; optimum detection;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2015.2453353