Smart Jamming Attacks in 5G New Radio: A Review

September 11, 2020 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference

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Authors Youness Arjoune, Saleh Faruque arXiv ID 2009.05531 Category eess.SP: Signal Processing Cross-listed cs.CR, eess.SY Citations 105 Venue Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference Last Checked 1 day ago
Abstract
The fifth generation of wireless cellular networks (5G) is expected to be the infrastructure for emergency services, natural disasters rescue, public safety, and military communications. 5G, as any previous wireless cellular network, is vulnerable to jamming attacks, which create deliberate interference to hinder the communication of legitimate users. Therefore, jamming 5G networks can be a real threat to public safety. Thus, there is a strong need to investigate to what extent these networks are vulnerable to jamming attacks. For this investigation, we consider the 3GPP standard released in 2017, which is widely accepted as the primary reference for the deployment of these networks. First, we describe the key elements of 5G New Radio (NR) architecture, such as different channels and signals exchanged between the base station and user equipment. Second, we conduct an in-depth review of the jamming attack models and we assess the 5G NR vulnerabilities to these jamming attacks. Then, we present the state-of-the-art detection and mitigation techniques, and we discuss their suitability to defeat smart jammers in 5G wireless networks. Finally, we provide some recommendations and future research directions at the end of this paper.
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