Secure Information Transfer Between Nearby Wireless Devices
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Timothy J. Pierson, Ronald Peterson, and David Kotz.
Secure Information Transfer Between Nearby Wireless Devices.
Proceedings of the Mobicom S3 workshop, pages 11–13.
ACM, October 2017.
doi:10.1145/3131348.3131355.
©Copyright ACM.
Abstract:
Securely transferring data between two devices that have never previously met nor shared a secret is a difficult task. Previous solutions to the problem are susceptible to well-known attacks or may require extensive infrastructure that may not be suitable for wireless devices such as Internet of Things sensors that do not have advanced computational capabilities.
We propose a new approach: using jamming to thwart adversaries located more than a few centimeters away, while still allowing devices in close physical proximity to securely share data. To accomplish this secure data transfer we exploit MIMO antennas and the Inverse-Square Law. Citable with [BibTeX]: \cite{pierson:s3} Projects: [thaw] Keywords: [iot] [security] [wifi] Available from the publisher: [DOI] Available from the author:
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