Performance Improvement of Secret Key Generation Scheme in Wireless Indoor Environment

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Mike Yuliana
Wirawan, Suwadi

Abstract

The Secret Key Generation (SKG) scheme that exploits the reciprocity and uniqueness of wireless channel between two users plays a significant part in a new increasing distributed security system. The scheme performance can be distinguished based on the low value of Key disagreement Rate (KDR), the high value of Key Generation Rate (KGR), as well as the fulfillment of the NIST randomness standard. The previous SKG scheme has a high KDR due to a direct quantization of a measurement result of the Received Signal Strength (RSS). To overcome the above issue, we conduct a pre-processing of measurement result before quantization with the Kalman method. The pre-process is carried out to improve the channel reciprocity between two legitimate users with the objective to reduce the bit mismatch. Through an experiment, we propose a new quantization scheme called a Modified Multi-Bit (MMB) that uses a multi-bit system on every level of quantization. The test results show that the proposed combination of preprocessing and the MMB scheme has a better performance compared to the existing schemes in terms of KDR and KGR. The Secret Key generated by our scheme also fulfills the NIST randomness standard.

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Yuliana, M., & Suwadi, W. (2022). Performance Improvement of Secret Key Generation Scheme in Wireless Indoor Environment. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 9(3). https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v9i3.2890 (Original work published December 11, 2017)
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