2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11276-017-1588-9
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PSP: proximity-based secure pairing of mobile devices using WiFi signals

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“…Configurable unidentified authentication methods for the IoTs is suggested in [123], where the author explains the two configurable S&P preserving authentication methods zero knowledge proof and common secret encoding and performance is assessed in terms of delay and power consumption. A secure pairing for devices by means of Wi-Fi signals is proposed in [124], where two devices automatically authenticate and acquire shared key consistent with the CSI of the Wi-Fi signal. Simulation results provide security analysis in terms of usability, efficiency and performance.…”
Section: A Encoding Authentication In Discoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Configurable unidentified authentication methods for the IoTs is suggested in [123], where the author explains the two configurable S&P preserving authentication methods zero knowledge proof and common secret encoding and performance is assessed in terms of delay and power consumption. A secure pairing for devices by means of Wi-Fi signals is proposed in [124], where two devices automatically authenticate and acquire shared key consistent with the CSI of the Wi-Fi signal. Simulation results provide security analysis in terms of usability, efficiency and performance.…”
Section: A Encoding Authentication In Discoverymentioning
confidence: 99%