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Reconfigurable antenna based solutions for device authentication and intrusion detection in wireless networks

  • US 9,560,073 B2
  • Filed: 09/07/2012
  • Issued: 01/31/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/08/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of authenticating a transmitting device in a communication system using at least one multi-mode reconfigurable antenna, comprising the steps of:

  • collecting wireless channel information for different antenna modes of said at least one reconfigurable antenna for a legitimate transmitter;

    combining the collected wireless channel information for different modes of said at least One reconfigurable antenna into a characteristic transmission fingerprint;

    forming a detection threshold based on the characteristic transmission fingerprint for the legitimate transmitter at the outset of a communication connection;

    comparing wireless channel information from a later transmission with said fingerprint based on a test metric to determine if the wireless channel information from the later transmission corresponds to said fingerprint within a designated threshold; and

    identifying the transmitter of said later transmission as an intruder if said wireless channel transmission does not correspond to said fingerprint within said designated threshold,wherein said designated threshold for a given false alarm rate is computed during a connection initialization phase of said communication connection by transmitting multiple training packets from the legitimate transmitter to a receiver and the test metric is computed between fingerprints corresponding to all of the training packets.

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