Anti-Jamming Precoding Against Disco Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces Based Fully-Passive Jamming Attacks
Emerging intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) significantly improve system performance, but also pose a huge risk for physical layer security. Existing works have illustrated that a disco IRS (DIRS), i.e., an illegitimate IRS with random time-varying reflection properties (like a "disco ball&...
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Zusammenfassung: | Emerging intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) significantly improve system
performance, but also pose a huge risk for physical layer security. Existing
works have illustrated that a disco IRS (DIRS), i.e., an illegitimate IRS with
random time-varying reflection properties (like a "disco ball"), can be
employed by an attacker to actively age the channels of legitimate users (LUs).
Such active channel aging (ACA) generated by the DIRS can be employed to jam
multi-user multiple-input single-output (MU-MISO) systems without relying on
either jamming power or LU channel state information (CSI). To address the
significant threats posed by DIRS-based fully-passive jammers (FPJs), an
anti-jamming precoder is proposed that requires only the statistical
characteristics of the DIRS-based ACA channels instead of their CSI. The
statistical characteristics of DIRS-jammed channels are first derived, and then
the anti-jamming precoder is derived based on the statistical characteristics.
Furthermore, we prove that the anti-jamming precoder can achieve the maximum
signal-to-jamming-plus-noise ratio (SJNR). To acquire the ACA statistics
without changing the system architecture or cooperating with the illegitimate
DIRS, we design a data frame structure that the legitimate access point (AP)
can use to estimate the statistical characteristics. During the designed data
frame, the LUs only need to feed back their received power to the legitimate AP
when they detect jamming attacks. Numerical results are also presented to
evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed anti-jamming precoder against the
DIRS-based FPJs and the feasibility of the designed data frame used by the
legitimate AP to estimate the statistical characteristics. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.15716 |