Lightbox: Sensor Attack Detection for Photoelectric Sensors via Spectrum Fingerprinting

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Photoelectric sensors are utilized in a range of safety-critical applications, such as medical devices and autonomous vehicles. However, the public exposure of the input channel of a photoelectric sensor makes it vulnerable to malicious inputs. Several studies have suggested possible attacks on photoelectric sensors by injecting malicious signals. While a few defense techniques have been proposed against such attacks, they could be either bypassed or used for limited purposes. In this study, we propose Lightbox, a novel defense system to detect sensor attacks on photoelectric sensors based on signal fingerprinting. Lightbox uses the spectrum of the received light as a feature to distinguish the attacker's malicious signals fromthe authentic signal, which is a signal from the sensor's light source. We evaluated Lightbox against (1) a saturation attacker, (2) a simple spoofing attacker, and (3) a sophisticated attacker who is aware of Lightbox and can combine multiple light sources tomimic the authentic light source. Lightbox achieved the overall accuracy over 99% for the saturation attacker and simple spoofing attacker, and robustness against a sophisticated attacker. We also evaluated Lightbox considering various environments such as transmission medium, background noise, and input waveform. Finally, we demonstrate the practicality of Lightbox with experiments using a single-board computer after further reducing the training time.
Publisher
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
Issue Date
2023-11
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Citation

ACM TRANSACTIONS ON PRIVACY AND SECURITY, v.26, no.4

ISSN
2471-2566
DOI
10.1145/3615867
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/316918
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EE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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