Removing the RF Fingerprint: A Least Squares Approach to Compensate for a Device's Hardware Impairments

J. S. Kaminski, David Stein, J. Weitzen
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Radio Frequency (RF) Fingerprinting is proposed as a key method of authentication and physical layer security in 5G and beyond networks. The process could classify a device based on the impairments in the received signal that are caused by hardware imperfections in the transmitter. This paper proposes a method that allows a device to add a filter to the transmit chain that removes the RF fingerprint from the transmit signal. We assess the effectiveness of this technique by computing several divergence-based metrics on the RF fingerprints to determine if the fingerprint has been successfully “removed.” Our results indicate that this technique can remove a statistical fingerprint calculated on the received waveform's time domain responses.
去除射频指纹:最小二乘方法来补偿设备的硬件损伤
射频(RF)指纹识别被提议作为5G及以后网络中身份验证和物理层安全的关键方法。该过程可以根据由发射器硬件缺陷引起的接收信号中的损伤对设备进行分类。本文提出了一种方法,该方法允许设备在发射链中添加一个滤波器,从发射信号中去除射频指纹。我们通过计算射频指纹上的几个基于散度的度量来评估该技术的有效性,以确定指纹是否已成功“删除”。我们的结果表明,该技术可以去除根据接收波形的时域响应计算的统计指纹。
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