Abstract

In symmetric cryptography systems have problems in the distribution of secret keys. The two users who will communicate require sharing keys through the public channel. The proposed solution to overcome these problems is to utilize information from the physical layer (e.g. RSS). Received Signal Strength (RSS) is an indicator for measuring the power received by wireless devices. The advantage of secret key extraction using physical layer information from a wireless channel is that it allows both devices within the transmission range to extract the secret key together. In this paper, we propose a secret key generation scheme adopted from an existing scheme with modifications to improve performance. Our proposed system is applied to static and dynamic conditions to test performance. The proposed algorithm is able to obtain a reduction in KDR (Key Disagreement Rate) up to 48.42% and an increase in the KGR (Key Generation Rate) up to 23.35% when compared to the existing scheme. Our proposed system also successfully passed the randomness using the NIST test with the approximate value of entropy generated 0.80 in static conditions and 0.81 in dynamic conditions.

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