Secure 5G Positioning With Truth Discovery, Attack Detection, and Tracing

The fifth-generation (5G) cellular network is expected to provide submeter positioning accuracy without draining the battery of user equipment (UE). As a solution, ultradense network (UDN) deployment and network-based positioning were proposed. However, the openness of UDN and the vulnerability of n...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE internet of things journal 2022-11, Vol.9 (22), p.22220-22229
Hauptverfasser: Li, Yilin, Liu, Shushu, Yan, Zheng, Deng, Robert H.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The fifth-generation (5G) cellular network is expected to provide submeter positioning accuracy without draining the battery of user equipment (UE). As a solution, ultradense network (UDN) deployment and network-based positioning were proposed. However, the openness of UDN and the vulnerability of network devices [e.g., access nodes (ANs)] make it easy for attackers to poison such a positioning system. However, no existing work explores how to overcome this issue. This article concentrates on jamming and collusion attacks in the network-based positioning system. Specifically, we design a novel scheme that contains three functional modules to erase the influence of these attacks. A truth discovery module applies a clustering-based method aiming to generate the most approximate position value and find out suspicious signals. Based on neural network models, we further develop an attack detection module and an attack tracing module to perceive attacked UE and locate malicious or attacked ANs. Through simulation, we conduct extensive experiments to illustrate the effectiveness of our scheme. The result shows high detection and tracing accuracy with very simple neural network models, which also implies the potential of our proposed scheme in practical deployment.
ISSN:2327-4662
2327-4662
DOI:10.1109/JIOT.2021.3088852