Identifying the Fake Base Station: A Location Based Approach

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Abstract

Fake base station (FBS) attack is a great security challenge to wireless user equipment (UE). During the cell selection stage, the UE receives multiple synchronization signals (SSs) from multiple nearby base stations (BSS) and then synchronizes itself with the strongest SS. An FBS also can transmit an SS with sufficient power to confuse the UE, which makes the UE connect to the FBS, and may lead to the leakage of private information. In this letter, countermeasure to the FBS attack by utilizing the location information is investigated. Two location awareness based FBS-resistance schemes are proposed by checking the received signal strength according to the position of the UE and a legitimate BS map. The successful cheating rate (SCR) defined as the probability that the UE will connect to the FBS is investigated. Numeric results show that with the two proposed schemes, the SCR can be greatly reduced especially when the transmit power of the FBS is large. Beyond that, a cooperation-Aided method is further proposed to improve the performance, and we show that the cooperation-Aided method can further suppress the SCR when the signal strength from the FBS is similar to that from the legitimate BS.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8371328
Pages (from-to)1604-1607
Number of pages4
JournalIEEE Communications Letters
Volume22
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2018

Keywords

  • Fake base station
  • detection
  • location awareness
  • physical layer authentication

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