IEEE Access (Jan 2018)

On Wireless Channel Parameters for Key Generation in Industrial Environments

  • Dan Kreiser,
  • Zoya Dyka,
  • Stephan Kornemann,
  • Christian Wittke,
  • Ievgen Kabin,
  • Oliver Stecklina,
  • Peter Langendorfer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2748182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 79010 – 79025

Abstract

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The advent of industry 4.0 with its idea of individualized mass production will significantly increase the demand for more flexibility on the production floor. Wireless communication provides this type of flexibility but puts the automation system at risk as potential attackers now can eavesdrop or even manipulate the messages exchanged even without getting access to the premises of the victim. Cryptographic means can prevent, such attacks if applied properly. One of their core components is the distribution of keys. The generation of keys from channel parameters seems to be a promising approach in comparison with classical approaches based on public key cryptography as it avoids computing intense operations for exchanging keys. In this paper, we investigated key generation approaches using channel parameters recorded in a real industrial environment. Our key results are that the key generation may take unpredictable long and that the resulting keys are of low quality with respect to the test for randomness we applied.

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