CRAM: Robust Medium Access Control for LPWAN using Cryptographic Frequency Hopping

Absar-Ul-Haque Ahmar, Emekcan Aras, T. D. Nguyen, Sam Michiels, W. Joosen, D. Hughes
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Low power wide area networks (LPWANs) are being applied in many Internet of Things applications around the globe. These technologies offer economic coverage of wide areas, while retaining low power operation. LoRaWAN is a key technology in this space, with a world-wide presence and millions of devices deployed in the field. Despite this early success, recent research has shown that LoRa performs poorly in dense deployments with a high degree of contention. Furthermore, LoRa is not robust against selective jamming attacks. In this paper, we propose CRAM: a cryptographic frequency hopping MAC protocol designed for the LoRa physical layer that reduces contention by fairly exploiting all available frequency space, while making it significantly more difficult to perform selective jamming. Our evaluation shows that CRAM significantly reduces contention, thereby dramatically increasing scalability and reliability in comparison to the standard LoRa protocol.
基于加密跳频的LPWAN鲁棒介质访问控制
低功耗广域网(lpwan)正在全球范围内的许多物联网应用中得到应用。这些技术提供了广泛的经济覆盖范围,同时保持低功耗运行。LoRaWAN是该领域的一项关键技术,在全球范围内部署了数百万台设备。尽管取得了早期的成功,但最近的研究表明,LoRa在密集部署和高度竞争中表现不佳。此外,LoRa对选择性干扰攻击的鲁棒性不强。在本文中,我们提出CRAM:一种为LoRa物理层设计的加密跳频MAC协议,通过充分利用所有可用的频率空间来减少争用,同时使执行选择性干扰变得更加困难。我们的评估表明,与标准LoRa协议相比,CRAM显著减少了争用,从而显著提高了可伸缩性和可靠性。
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