Abstract:Distinguishable physical layer features of radio frequency have the potential to serve as new fingerprints for authentication in backscatter networks. They have a definite advantage that backscatter tags do not have to run resource-intensive operations that commodity tags rarely implement. However, current physical layer authentication schemes impose substantial burdens on both service providers and users. Since physical layer features are highly susceptible to environmental factors, labor-intensive and timeco… Show more
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