TY - GEN
T1 - Snooping Underwater Communications via Low-Cost mmWave Radars
AU - Mollahosseini, Poorya
AU - Afzal, Sayed Saad
AU - Adib, Fadel
AU - Ghasempour, Yasaman
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PY - 2024/12/4
Y1 - 2024/12/4
N2 - This study examines how an airborne device can intercept underwater acoustic signals exchanged between submerged nodes. It challenges the conventional belief that acoustic communications under the water are safe against eavesdropping since acoustics do not cross the water-air boundary. We show that an airborne mmWave radar can detect and decode underwater acoustic signals by picking up minute surface vibrations induced by these signals. The proof-of-concept was tested in controlled (pool) and uncontrolled (lake) environments, proving that an airborne adversary can identify modulation type, bitrate, and decode symbols from an uncooperative underwater transmitter using its radar sensing capabilities. We demonstrate that the secrecy of underwater links depends on modulation type, providing insights into countermeasures to enhance the security of underwater acoustic communications.
AB - This study examines how an airborne device can intercept underwater acoustic signals exchanged between submerged nodes. It challenges the conventional belief that acoustic communications under the water are safe against eavesdropping since acoustics do not cross the water-air boundary. We show that an airborne mmWave radar can detect and decode underwater acoustic signals by picking up minute surface vibrations induced by these signals. The proof-of-concept was tested in controlled (pool) and uncontrolled (lake) environments, proving that an airborne adversary can identify modulation type, bitrate, and decode symbols from an uncooperative underwater transmitter using its radar sensing capabilities. We demonstrate that the secrecy of underwater links depends on modulation type, providing insights into countermeasures to enhance the security of underwater acoustic communications.
KW - cross-medium communications
KW - security
KW - subsea internet of things
KW - wireless
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U2 - 10.1145/3636534.3697444
DO - 10.1145/3636534.3697444
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:105002706194
T3 - ACM MobiCom 2024 - Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
SP - 1638
EP - 1640
BT - ACM MobiCom 2024 - Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
T2 - 30th International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, ACM MobiCom 2024
Y2 - 18 November 2024 through 22 November 2024
ER -