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Sensitivity of radiometric fingerprint against wireless channel: poster abstract

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Radiometric signatures have been shown effective in identifying wireless devices, also known as fingerprinting, which refers to imperfections in their electronics. Previous work mainly considered static channel conditions. In this work, we systematically and experimentally study the impact of dynamic and complex channel conditions on the radiometric signatures. The results show a threat to identification accuracy for modulation error-based fingerprinting that was considered channel-resilient.

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        SenSys '20: Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
        November 2020
        852 pages
        ISBN:9781450375900
        DOI:10.1145/3384419

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