Doppler Spoofing in OFDM Wireless Communication Systems

Abstract

In this paper we present a method that prevents an unauthorized receiver (URx) from correctly estimating the Doppler shift present in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) wireless signal. To prevent this estimation we propose to insert an artificial frequency variation in the transmitted signal that mimics a transmitter (Tx) movement with a spoofed/fake speed. This spoofed Doppler shift does not affect data demodulation since it can be compensated at the legitimate receiver (LRx). We evaluate our method for its efficacy through simulations and we show that it offers a reliable way to protect one key element of the privacy of a wireless source, namely the speed of the transmitter.

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