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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 04, 2016
Filed:
Nov. 23, 2011
Olivier Heen, Domloup, FR;
Christoph Neumann, Rennes, FR;
Stephane Onno, Saint Gregoire, FR;
Thomson Licensing, Issy-les-Moulineaux, FR;
Abstract
A method for fingerprinting wireless devices and a method for using a device fingerprint for identifying wireless devices. A monitoring station listens to a channel. For each received frame, the station measures the inter-arrival time from the end of the previously received frame to the end of the present frame, If possible, the station obtains the identity of the sender of the frame. If the sender is known, then the station stores the inter-arrival time in a histogram for the sender; the histogram becomes the fingerprint for the sender. Identification of a device begins by obtaining a number of inter-arrival times for an unknown sender and then matching these to stored fingerprints using a suitable similarity measure. The invention is particularly suitable for IEEE 802.11 and may for example be used to detect so-called MAC spoofing and as an additional layer of an identification protocol.