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An Anti-Jamming Strategy for Disco Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces Based Fully-Passive Jamming Attacks

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arxiv 2307.03629 v1 pith:PMA4XZ67 submitted 2023-07-07 eess.SP

An Anti-Jamming Strategy for Disco Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces Based Fully-Passive Jamming Attacks

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Emerging intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) significantly improve system performance, while also pose a huge risk for physical layer security. A disco IRS (DIRS), i.e., an illegitimate IRS with random time-varying reflection properties, can be employed by an attacker to actively age the channels of legitimate users (LUs). Such active channel aging (ACA) generated by the DIRS-based fully-passive jammer (FPJ) can be applied to jam multi-user multiple-input single-output (MU-MISO) systems without relying on either jamming power or LU channel state information (CSI). To address the significant threats posed by the DIRS-based FPJ, an anti-jamming strategy is proposed that requires only the statistical characteristics of DIRS-jammed channels instead of their CSI. Statistical characteristics of DIRS-jammed channels are first derived, and then the anti-jamming precoder is given based on the derived statistical characteristics. Numerical results are also presented to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed anti-jamming precoder against the DIRS-based FPJ.

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