Malicious RIS vs. Massive MIMO: Securing Multiple Access Against RIS-Based Jamming Attacks
Abstract
In this letter, we study an attack that leverages a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) to induce harmful interference toward multiple users in massive multiple-input multiple-output (mMIMO) systems during the data transmission phase.
We propose an efficient and flexible weighted-sum projected gradient-based algorithm for the attacker to optimize the RIS reflection coefficients without knowing legitimate user channels.
Simulation results demonstrate that our malicious algorithm outperforms baseline strategies while offering adaptability for targeting specific users.
To counter such a threat, we propose two reception strategies, which we show to be effective even if only an imperfect estimate of the cascade RIS channel is available.
Key words: Reconfigurable intelligent surface; massive MIMO; passive jamming; physical-layer security
Authors
- Arthur Sousa de Sena, University of Oulu
- Jacek Kibiłda, Virginia Tech/CCI Hub
- Nurul Huda Mahmood, University of Oulu
- André Gomes, Virginia Tech/CCI HUb
- Matti Latva-aho, University of Oulu
- Publication/Conference: IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
- Date: April 2024