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Radio Frequency (RF) fingerprinting is the problem of identifying and authenticating an electronic device through its radio frequency emissions. These emissions contain intrinsic features of the device itself. RF fingerprinting can be used to enhance the security of wireless networks since the fingerprints provide a form of authentication complementing other measures. RF-based authentication turns...
The concept of Radio Frequency (RF) fingerprinting is that electronic devices can be identified and authenticated through their radio frequency emissions, which contain intrinsic features of the device itself. RF fingerprinting can be used to enhance the security of wireless networks because the fingerprints provide a form of authentication. In previous research papers, the RF fingerprints have typically...
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