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Physical detection of misbehavior in relay systems with unreliable channel state information

  • Tiejun Lv
  • , Yajun Yin
  • , Yueming Lu
  • , Shaoshi Yang
  • , Enjie Liu
  • , Gordon Clapworthy
  • Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

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Abstract

We study the detection 1 of misbehavior in a Gaussian relay system, where the source transmits information to the destination with the assistance of an amplify-and-forward relay node subject to unreliable channel state information (CSI). The relay node may be potentially malicious and corrupt the network by forwarding garbled information. In this situation, misleading feedback may take place, since reliable CSI is unavailable at the source and/or the destination. By classifying the action of the relay as detectable or undetectable, we propose a novel approach that is capable of coping with any malicious attack detected and continuing to work effectively in the presence of unreliable CSI. We demonstrate that the detectable class of attacks can be successfully detected with a high probability. Meanwhile, the undetectable class of attacks does not affect the performance improvements that are achievable by cooperative diversity, even though such an attack may fool the proposed detection approach. We also extend the method to deal with the case in which there is no direct link between the source and the destination. The effectiveness of the proposed approach has been validated by numerical results.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1517-1530
JournalIEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Volume36
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Applied Sciences
  • Communication
  • Physical layer security
  • cooperative relay communications
  • integrity check
  • unreliable CSI

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