The identification of the devices from which a message is received is part of security mechanisms to ensure authentication in wireless communications. Conventional authentication approaches are cryptography-based, which, however, are usually computationally expensive and not adequate in the Internet of Things (IoT), where devices tend to be low-cost and with limited resources. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of physical layer-based device fingerprinting, which is an emerging device authentication for wireless security. In particular, this article focuses on hardware impairment-based identity authentication and channel features-based authentication. They are passive techniques that are readily applicable to legacy IoT devices. Their intrinsic hardware and channel features, algorithm design methodologies, application scenarios, and key research questions are extensively reviewed here. The remaining research challenges are discussed, and future work is suggested that can further enhance the physical layer-based device fingerprinting.

Physical Layer-Based Device Fingerprinting For Wireless Security: From Theory To Practice

Ardizzon, Francesco;Piana, Mattia;Tomasin, Stefano
2025

Abstract

The identification of the devices from which a message is received is part of security mechanisms to ensure authentication in wireless communications. Conventional authentication approaches are cryptography-based, which, however, are usually computationally expensive and not adequate in the Internet of Things (IoT), where devices tend to be low-cost and with limited resources. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of physical layer-based device fingerprinting, which is an emerging device authentication for wireless security. In particular, this article focuses on hardware impairment-based identity authentication and channel features-based authentication. They are passive techniques that are readily applicable to legacy IoT devices. Their intrinsic hardware and channel features, algorithm design methodologies, application scenarios, and key research questions are extensively reviewed here. The remaining research challenges are discussed, and future work is suggested that can further enhance the physical layer-based device fingerprinting.
2025
   SmaRt, AutOmated, and ReliaBle SecUrity Service PlaTform for 6G
   ROBUST-6G
   European Commission
   Horizon Europe Framework Programme
   101139068

   UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)

   UK Royal Society Research Grants

   EU COST Action CA22168 - Physical layer security for trustworthy and resilient 6G systems (6G-PHYSEC)
   6G-PHYSEC
   EU

   Grant 62401138
   National Natural Science Foundation of China
   62401138

   Security and Rights in the CyberSpace
   SERICS
   EUNGEU
   PE00000014
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