This paper investigates the feasibility of constructing power-consumption-based sensors for the identification of security threats (e.g. battery-drain attacks) on Android based mobile devices. In particular, this paper proposes a measurement methodology and high-level models for the energy consumption of two very important hardware subsystems in a mobile device, namely the Wi-Fi and the CPU. The measuring methodology and the high-level models are then compared to others described in the literature and validated through actual experiments. Finally, the proposed methodology is tested with an energy oriented variant of the ping-flood attack performed while a legitimate application is running. Experimental results show that the measurement methodology is sound, precise and reliable in detecting the onset of an attack.

Measuring and estimating power consumption in Android to support energy-based intrusion detection

MERLO, ALESSIO;MIGLIARDI, MAURO;
2015-01-01

Abstract

This paper investigates the feasibility of constructing power-consumption-based sensors for the identification of security threats (e.g. battery-drain attacks) on Android based mobile devices. In particular, this paper proposes a measurement methodology and high-level models for the energy consumption of two very important hardware subsystems in a mobile device, namely the Wi-Fi and the CPU. The measuring methodology and the high-level models are then compared to others described in the literature and validated through actual experiments. Finally, the proposed methodology is tested with an energy oriented variant of the ping-flood attack performed while a legitimate application is running. Experimental results show that the measurement methodology is sound, precise and reliable in detecting the onset of an attack.
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