VoltKey: Using Power Line Noise for Zero-Involvement Pairing and Authentication (Demo Abstract)

Jack West, Tien VoNguyen, Isaac Ahlgren, Iryna Motyashok, George K. Thiruvathukal, Neil Klingensmith

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Abstract

We present VoltKey, a method that transparently generates secret keys for colocated devices, leveraging spatiotemporally unique noise contexts observed in commercial power line infrastructure. VoltKey extracts randomness from power line noise and securely converts it into an authentication token. Nearby devices which observe the same noise patterns on the powerline generate identical keys. The unique noise pattern observed only by trusted devices connected to a local power line prevents malicious devices without physical access from obtaining unauthorized access to the network. VoltKey is implemented inside of a standard USB power supply as a platform-agnostic bolt-on addition to any IoT or mobile device or any wireless access point that is connected to the power outlet.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jan 1 2020
EventProceedings of Information Processing in Sensor Networks 2020 -
Duration: Jan 1 2020 → …

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of Information Processing in Sensor Networks 2020
Period1/1/20 → …

Keywords

  • Cryptography
  • Security
  • Encryption

Disciplines

  • Computer Sciences
  • Information Security

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