Research Article
Signal Fingerprinting in Cognitive Wireless Networks
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/icst.crowncom.2014.255374, author={Simone Soderi and Giulio Dainelli and Matti Hamalainen and Jari Iinatti}, title={Signal Fingerprinting in Cognitive Wireless Networks}, proceedings={9th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={CROWNCOM}, year={2014}, month={7}, keywords={fingerprinting cognitive security wireless}, doi={10.4108/icst.crowncom.2014.255374} }
- Simone Soderi
Giulio Dainelli
Matti Hamalainen
Jari Iinatti
Year: 2014
Signal Fingerprinting in Cognitive Wireless Networks
CROWNCOM
IEEE
DOI: 10.4108/icst.crowncom.2014.255374
Abstract
uture wireless communications are made up of different wireless technologies. In such a scenario, cognitive and cooperative principles create a promising framework for the interaction of these systems. The opportunistic behavior of cognitive radio (CR) provides an efficient use of radio spectrum and makes wireless network setup easier. However more and more frequently, CR features are exploited by malicious attacks, e.g., denial-of-service (DoS). This paper introduces active radio frequency fingerprinting (RFF) with double application scenario. CRs could encapsulate common-control-channel (CCC) informa- tion in an existing channel using active RFF and avoiding any additional or dedicated link. On the other hand, a node inside a network could use the same technique to exchange a public key during the setup of secure communication. Results indicate how the active RFF aims to a valuable technique for cognitive radio manager (CRM) framework facilitating data exchange between CRs without any dedicated channel or additional radio resource.