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Protego

Xinyi Li, Chao Feng, Fengyi Song, Chenghan Jiang, Yangfan Zhang, Ke Li, Xinyu Zhang, Xiaojiang Chen

2022Proceedings of the 28th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing And Networking13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Phased array beamforming has been extensively explored as a physical layer primitive to improve the secrecy capacity of wireless communication links. However, existing solutions are incompatible with low-profile IoT devices due to cost, power and form factor constraints. More importantly, they are vulnerable to eavesdroppers with a high-sensitivity receiver. This paper presents Protego, which offloads the security protection to a metasurface comprised of a large number of 1-bit programmable unit-cells (i.e., phase shifters). Protego builds on a novel observation that, due to phase quantization effect, not all the unit-cells contribute equally to beamforming. By judiciously flipping the phase shift of certain unit-cells, Protego can generate artificial phase noise to obfuscate the signals towards potential eavesdroppers, while preserving the signal integrity and beamforming gain towards the legitimate receiver. A hardware prototype along with extensive experiments has validated the feasibility and effectiveness of Protego.

Topics & Concepts

BeamformingComputer sciencePhysical layerPhased arrayWirelessSensitivity (control systems)SecrecyElectronic engineeringArtificial noisePhase noiseTelecommunicationsEngineeringComputer securityAntenna (radio)Antenna Design and AnalysisWireless Communication Security TechniquesEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
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