Threshold-Based Physical Layer Authentication for Space Information Networks

Mohammed Abdrabou, T. Gulliver
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Space information networks (SINs) have been proposed to improve terrestrial network coverage and reliability for worldwide access to internet-based services. SINs rely on low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites to provide these services. However, the SIN architecture poses greater authentication concerns, such as spoofing attacks, than traditional networks. Hence, an adaptive physical layer authentication (PLA) scheme is proposed in this paper to provide effective authentication for LEO satellites. This scheme employs hypothesis testing with a threshold to dis-tinguish between legitimate and illegitimate satellites using the Doppler frequency spread (DS) and received power (RP) as characteristics. The proposed approach is evaluated for on-the-move satellite communication (OTMSC) systems. The results obtained show that using the RP and DS as characteristics provides high authentication performance.
基于阈值的空间信息网络物理层认证
空间信息网(SINs)已被提议用于改善地面网络的覆盖范围和可靠性,以便在世界范围内获得基于因特网的服务。SINs依靠近地轨道(LEO)卫星提供这些服务。然而,与传统网络相比,SIN体系结构带来了更大的身份验证问题,例如欺骗攻击。为此,本文提出了一种自适应物理层认证(PLA)方案,为低轨道卫星提供有效的认证。该方案利用多普勒频散(DS)和接收功率(RP)作为特征,采用带有阈值的假设检验来区分合法和非法卫星。在移动卫星通信(OTMSC)系统中对该方法进行了评估。结果表明,使用RP和DS作为特征可以提供较高的认证性能。
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