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  1. Proceedings of the First ACM Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems-Security and/or PrivaCy (CPS-SPC '15)
  2. On Passive Data Link Layer Fingerprinting of Aircraft Transponders
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On Passive Data Link Layer Fingerprinting of Aircraft Transponders
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On Passive Data Link Layer Fingerprinting of Aircraft Transponders

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Strohmeier, Martin Martinovic, Ivan
Abstract In order to meet future demands in increasingly congested airspaces, the world's aviation authorities are currently upgrading their air-traffic management systems. The Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) protocol is at the core of the Next Generation Air Transportation (NextGen) system, and an increasingly large number of aircraft use ADS-B to broadcast data to their surroundings. In this paper, we use differences in the implementation of aircraft transponders to fingerprint their wireless drivers. In particular, without any modification to either aircraft or the off-the-shelf ADS-B receivers that we use, we develop a passive fingerprinting technique that accurately and efficiently identifies the wireless implementation by exploiting variations in their transmission behavior. We perform an evaluation of our fingerprinting technique that shows it both quickly and accurately fingerprints aircraft transponders using real-world aircraft data. Furthermore, through cross-referencing our fingerprints with open source aircraft databases, we are able to infer potential aircraft types and fleet combinations, as well as general market proliferation of different transponder implementations. Finally, we discuss implications for the security and privacy of our approach as well as potential mitigating factors.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 9
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450338271
DOI 10.1145/2808705.2808712
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2015-10-16
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Wireless fingerprinting Privacy Aviation Data link fingerprinting Wireless security Air traffic control
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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