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Televisions, video privacy, and powerline electromagnetic interference

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Televisions, video privacy, and powerline electromagnetic interference
We conduct an extensive study of information leakage over the powerline infrastructure from eight televisions (TVs) spanning multiple makes, models, and underlying technologies. In addition to being of scientific interest, our findings contribute to the overall debate of whether or not measurements of residential powerlines reveal significant information about the activities within a home. We find that the power supplies of modern TVs produce discernible electromagnetic interference (EMI) signatures that are indicative of the video content being displayed. We measure the stability of these signatures over time and across multiple instances of the same TV model, as well as the robustness of these signatures in the presence of other noisy electronic devices connected to the same powerline. Categories and Subject Descriptors K.6.5 [Management of Computing and Information Systems]: Security and Protection—Unauthorized access; I.5.4 [Pattern Recognition]: Applications—Signal Proces...
Miro Enev, Sidhant Gupta, Tadayoshi Kohno, Shwetak
Added 13 Dec 2011
Updated 13 Dec 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where CCS
Authors Miro Enev, Sidhant Gupta, Tadayoshi Kohno, Shwetak N. Patel
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