Implications of radio fingerprinting on the security of sensor networks

Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks and Workshops - SecureCom 2007

Abstract

We demonstrate the feasibility of finger-printing the radio of wireless sensor nodes (Chipcon 1000 radio, 433MHz). We show that, with this type of devices, a receiver can create device radio finger-prints and subsequently identify origins of messages exchanged between the devices, even if message contents and device identifiers are hidden. We further analyze the implications of device fingerprinting on the security of sensor networking protocols, specifically, we propose two new mechanisms for the detection of wormholes in sensor networks.

People

Dr. Kasper Bonne Rasmussen
Doctoral Student (2006 – 2011)
Professor, University of Oxford

BibTex

@INPROCEEDINGS{rasmussen2007implications,
	isbn = {978-1-4244-0974-7},
	doi = {10.1109/SECCOM.2007.4550352},
	year = {2007},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks and Workshops - SecureCom 2007},
	type = {Conference Paper},
	author = {Bonne Rasmussen, Kasper and Capkun, Srdjan},
	abstract = {We demonstrate the feasibility of finger-printing the radio of wireless sensor nodes (Chipcon 1000 radio, 433MHz). We show that, with this type of devices, a receiver can create device radio finger-prints and subsequently identify origins of messages exchanged between the devices, even if message contents and device identifiers are hidden. We further analyze the implications of device fingerprinting on the security of sensor networking protocols, specifically, we propose two new mechanisms for the detection of wormholes in sensor networks.},
	language = {en},
	address = {Piscataway, NJ},
	publisher = {IEEE},
	title = {Implications of radio fingerprinting on the security of sensor networks},
	PAGES = {331 - 340},
	Note = {3rd International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks and Workshops (SecureComm 2007); Conference Location: Nice, France; Conference Date: September 17-21, 2007}
}

Research Collection: 20.500.11850/696595