Hiding Signal Strength Interference from Outside Adversaries

12/21/2021
by   Mingxuan Han, et al.
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The presence of people can be detected by passively observing the signal strength of Wifi and related forms of communication. This paper tackles the question of how and when can this be prevented by adjustments to the transmitted signal strength, and other similar measures. The main contribution of this paper is a formal framework to analyze this problem, and the identification of several scenarios and corresponding protocols which can prevent or limit the inference from passive signal strength snooping.

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