Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Based Physical Layer Authentication Enhancement
Binting Su, He Fang, Junhui ZhaoThis article introduces the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) to physical layer authentication (PLA) designs to explore the utility of RIS in both the radio frequency fingerprint (RFF)/channel fingerprint (CF)-based PLA technique and the tag embedding (TE)-based PLA technique. Two new PLA schemes are proposed, i.e., the controllable reflection-based PLA (CR-PLA) scheme and the watermark hopping-based PLA (WH-PLA) scheme, where the role of RIS is discussed and analyzed carefully. First of all, considering the performance of RFF/CF-based PLA technique is degraded by the inaccurate feature estimation, the CR-PLA scheme is proposed to improve the feature estimation accuracy and to amplify the estimation differences among multiple devices through reconfiguring the wireless propagation channel. Then, to improve the performance of the TE-based PLA technique and introduce it to the RIS-aided systems, the WH-PLA scheme is developed. This scheme adds the security information on the pilot signal or message signal alternatively for authentication according to a designed pseudorandom embedding sequence with high uncertainty and randomness. Our simulation results verify the better performance of the proposed schemes compared with the existing schemes. The challenges and open issues of PLA designs in the RIS-aided wireless communication systems are also presented.