Abstract
Radio frequency fingerprint (RFF) based authentication of wireless devices can be used in the fields of the access security at the physical-layer of wireless networks and radio spectrum management. However, the stability of RFF is easily damaged by the wireless multipath fading channel in mobile communications. An RFF fingerprinting method with the nonlinearity and in-phase and quadrature (IQ) imbalance of the transmitter is proposed for chunk-based wireless orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) devices based on a Hammerstein system parameter separation technique, which cancels the adverse influence of the time-varying multipath channel. First, the parameters of the nonlinear model of the transmitter and finite impulse response (FIR) of the wireless multipath channel are estimated with the Hammerstein system parameter separation technique. Second, the best IQ imbalance parameter combination is obtained with the FIR estimation of the channel. Finally, the estimated parameters of the nonlinear model and IQ imbalance are used as RFFs to classify the transmitters. Theoretical analyses and numerical experiments demonstrate that the obtained RFFs are stable and the fusion authentication of transmitters with subtle differences from the same model and same series is feasible using the novel method.
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