CRApr 8, 2021

A Survey on Security Issues of 5G NR: Perspective of Artificial Dust and Artificial Rain

arXiv:2104.03504v121 citations
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This addresses security threats in 5G networks, particularly for communication systems, but is incremental as it builds on existing survey and analysis approaches.

The paper surveys security issues in 5G NR technologies and develops a methodology to study the impact of artificially generated rain and dust on wireless networks, identifying a half-duplex attack in D2D communication with reduced miss-rate.

5G NR (New Radio) incorporates concepts of novel technologies such as spectrum sharing, D2D communication, UDN, and massive MIMO. However, providing security and identifying the security threats to these technologies occupies the prime concern. This paper intends to provide an ample survey of security issues and their countermeasures encompassed in the technologies of 5G NR. Further, security concerns of each technology are defined mathematically. Thereby defining the impact on the factors of security. Moreover, a methodology is developed in which the influence on security due to artificially generated rain and artificially generated dust on the wireless communication network is studied. By doing so, an attacking scenario is identified, where a half-duplex attack in D2D communication is attained. Half-duplex attack specifies the attack solely on the downlink to spoof the allocated resources, with reduced miss-rate. Thus, ultra-reliable and adequate advances are required to be addressed to remove the obstacles that create a hindrance in achieving the secured and authenticated communicating network

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