Authors
Roee Diamant, Paolo Casari, Stefano Tomasin
Publication date
2018/12/21
Journal
IEEE transactions on wireless communications
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
954-968
Publisher
IEEE
Description
With the growing use of underwater acoustic communications (UWAC) for both industrial and military operations, there is a need to ensure communication security. A particular challenge is represented by underwater acoustic networks (UWANs), which are often left unattended over long periods of time. Currently, due to the physical and performance limitations, the UWAC packets rarely include encryption, leaving the UWAN exposed to external attacks faking legitimate messages. In this paper, we propose a new algorithm for message authentication in a UWAN setting. We begin by observing that, due to the strong spatial dependency of the underwater acoustic channel, an attacker can attempt to mimic the channel associated with the legitimate transmitter only for a small set of receivers, typically just for a single one. Taking this into account, our scheme relies on trusted nodes that independently help a sink node in …
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Scholar articles
R Diamant, P Casari, S Tomasin - IEEE transactions on wireless communications, 2018