RF Fingerprinting Using Transient-Based Identification Signals at Sampling Rates Close to the Nyquist Limit
Selçuk Taşcıoğlu,
Aykut Kalaycıoğlu,
Memduh Köse
et al.
Abstract:Radio frequency (RF) fingerprinting is regarded as a promising solution to improve wireless security, especially in applications where resource-limited devices are employed. Unlike steady-state signals, such as preambles or data, the use of short-duration transient signals for RF fingerprinting offers distinct advantages for systems with low latency and low complexity requirements. One of the challenges associated with transient-based methods in practice is achieving high performance while utilizing low-cost r… Show more
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