TY - GEN
T1 - SBVLC
T2 - 33rd IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (IEEE INFOCOM 2014)
AU - Zhang, Bingsheng
AU - Ren, Kui
AU - Xing, Guoliang
AU - Fu, Xinwen
AU - Wang, Cong
PY - 2014/4
Y1 - 2014/4
N2 - As an alternative to NFC technology, 2D barcodes have been increasingly used for security-sensitive applications including payments and personal identification. However, the security of barcode-based communication in mobile applications has not been systematically studied. Due to the visual nature, 2D barcodes are subject to eavesdropping when they are displayed on the screen of a smartphone. On the other hand, the fundamental design principles of 2D barcodes make it difficult to add security features. In this paper, we propose SBVLC - a secure system for barcode-based visible light communication (VLC) between smartphones. We formally analyze the security of SBVLC based on geometric models and propose physical security enhancement mechanisms for barcode communication by manipulating screen view angles and leveraging user-induced motions. We then develop two secure data exchange schemes. These schemes are useful in many security-sensitive mobile applications including private information sharing, secure device pairing, and mobile payment. SBVLC is evaluated through extensive experiments on both Android and iOS smartphones. © 2014 IEEE.
AB - As an alternative to NFC technology, 2D barcodes have been increasingly used for security-sensitive applications including payments and personal identification. However, the security of barcode-based communication in mobile applications has not been systematically studied. Due to the visual nature, 2D barcodes are subject to eavesdropping when they are displayed on the screen of a smartphone. On the other hand, the fundamental design principles of 2D barcodes make it difficult to add security features. In this paper, we propose SBVLC - a secure system for barcode-based visible light communication (VLC) between smartphones. We formally analyze the security of SBVLC based on geometric models and propose physical security enhancement mechanisms for barcode communication by manipulating screen view angles and leveraging user-induced motions. We then develop two secure data exchange schemes. These schemes are useful in many security-sensitive mobile applications including private information sharing, secure device pairing, and mobile payment. SBVLC is evaluated through extensive experiments on both Android and iOS smartphones. © 2014 IEEE.
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U2 - 10.1109/INFOCOM.2014.6848214
DO - 10.1109/INFOCOM.2014.6848214
M3 - RGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)
SN - 9781479933600
SP - 2661
EP - 2669
BT - Proceedings - IEEE INFOCOM
PB - IEEE
Y2 - 27 April 2014 through 2 May 2014
ER -