Abstract

Channel reciprocity is a very crucial component in establishing a secret key generation scheme. Non-simultaneous measurement conditions and noise cause low channel reciprocity, which is indicated by measurements of channel parameters that are not perfectly identical in both users. The stages of the secret key generation scheme that directly quantifies the channel parameters will have an impact on the high difference in the bits produced. In this paper, we propose the use of Modified Polynomial Regression methods to enhance channel reciprocity that would lower the rate of key disagreement between two users. We also propose a combination of the Modified Polynomial Regression method with multilevel quantization to overcome the trade-off between performance parameters, i.e. the key disagreement rate and key generation rate. The test results conducted in an indoor wireless environment show that our proposed scheme has better performance compared to the existing scheme in terms of increasing reciprocity, key generation rate and decreasing key disagreement rate. The resulting secret key has also fulfilled the randomness requirements set by the National Institutes of Standards and Technology statistical suite.

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