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Effectiveness of distance-decreasing attacks against impulse radio ranging

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Effectiveness of distance-decreasing attacks against impulse radio ranging
We expose the vulnerability of an emerging wireless ranging technology, impulse radio ultra-wide band (IR-UWB), to distance-decreasing attacks on the physical communication layer (PHY). These attacks violate the security of secure ranging protocols that allow two wireless devices to securely estimate the distance between them, with the guarantee that the estimate is an upper-bound on the actual distance. Such protocols serve as crucial building blocks in security-sensitive applications such as location tracking, physical access control, or localization. Prior works show the theoretical possibility of PHY attacks bypassing cryptographic mechanisms used by secure ranging protocols. They also demonstrates that for physical layers used in ISO 14443 RFID and wireless sensor networks, some PHY attacks are indeed feasible. IR-UWB was proposed as a possible solution, but we show that the de facto standard for IR-UWB, IEEE 802.15.4a, does not automatically provide security against such attacks...
Manuel Flury, Marcin Poturalski, Panos Papadimitra
Added 14 May 2010
Updated 14 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where WISEC
Authors Manuel Flury, Marcin Poturalski, Panos Papadimitratos, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Jean-Yves Le Boudec
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