Abstract

The performance of physical layer authentication schemes strongly suffers from the uncertainties and dynamics of communications, which are mainly caused by the time-varying channels with unpredictable interference conditions. In this paper, we propose a multi-dimensional adaptive physical layer authentication scheme to achieve reliable authentication performance in time-varying environments. First of all, the fuzzy theory is explored for modeling multiple physical layer attributes with imperfectness and uncertainties. The designed fuzzy theory-based model is a parametric method that requires less observed samples of the utilized attributes together with less authentication system parameters to be determined compared with the nonparametric methods, demonstrating a compact authentication model. By deriving the false alarm rate and misdetection rate of the designed model, a hybrid learning-based adaptive authentication algorithm is proposed to near-instantaneously update system parameters, thereafter to adapt to the time-varying environment. Hence, our scheme is applicable to the communication environment with uncertainties and dynamics, resulting in a robust authentication scheme. Simulation results show that our solution can significantly improve the authentication performance in the time-varying environment. Compared with some exiting schemes, i.e., the optimal weights-based scheme and neural network-based scheme, our scheme achieves much better authentication performance.

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