Title :
Wireless Network Intrinsic Secrecy
Author :
Rabbachin, Alberto ; Conti, Andrea ; Win, Moe Z.
Author_Institution :
Wireless Commun. & Network Sci. Lab., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Wireless secrecy is essential for communication confidentiality, health privacy, public safety, information superiority, and economic advantage in the modern information society. Contemporary security systems are based on cryptographic primitives and can be complemented by techniques that exploit the intrinsic properties of a wireless environment. This paper develops a foundation for design and analysis of wireless networks with secrecy provided by intrinsic properties such as node spatial distribution, wireless propagation medium, and aggregate network interference. We further propose strategies that mitigate eavesdropping capabilities, and we quantify their benefits in terms of network secrecy metrics. This research provides insights into the essence of wireless network intrinsic secrecy and offers a new perspective on the role of network interference in communication confidentiality.
Keywords :
cryptography; interference (signal); radio networks; telecommunication security; aggregate network interference; communication confidentiality; contemporary security system; cryptographic primitive; eavesdropping mitigation; network secrecy metric; node spatial distribution; wireless network intrinsic secrecy; wireless propagation medium; Indexes; Interference; Measurement; Receivers; Transmitters; Wireless networks; Network secrecy; fading channels; interference exploitation; stochastic geometry; wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2013.2297339