保护智能家居免受意外应用操作的影响

Aqsa Kashaf, V. Sekar, Yuvraj Agarwal
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许多智能家居框架使用应用程序来自动化智能家居中的设备。当这些应用程序在相同的环境中交互时,它们可能会导致意想不到的操作,从而导致安全违规(例如,当用户不在家时,门被解锁)。虽然最近的努力试图解决这个问题,但它们并没有捕捉到复杂的应用行为,例如:1)定时行为和用户输入(例如,如果x设置得太大,门可以在x持续时间后锁上门,因此门可以长时间保持未锁状态);2)设备与它们所影响的环境之间的交互(例如,如果供水关闭,洒水器就无法打开)。因此,先前的工作导致了许多假阳性和假阴性。在本文中,我们提出了PSA,这是一个识别智能家居中安全意图违规的实用框架。PSA使用参数化时间自动机(PTA)作为表达抽象来建模智能应用程序。为了将这些应用解析为PTA,我们定义了从智能应用api到等效PTA原语的映射。我们还提供了工具箱来对设备、环境及其交互进行建模。我们对三星智能物联网生态系统中的86款应用进行了PSA评估。我们将PSA与两个最先进的基线进行比较,发现:(a) 19个新的意图违规;(b)假阳性比基线少35%。
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Protecting Smart Homes from Unintended Application Actions
Many smart home frameworks use applications to automate devices in a smart home. When these applications interact in the same environment, they may cause unintended actions which can lead to a safety violation (e.g., the door is unlocked when the user is not at home). While recent efforts have attempted to address this problem, they do not capture complex app behaviors such as: 1) timed behavior and user inputs (e.g., a door can remain unlocked for a long time because of a lock-door app that locks the door after x duration, if x is set too large.) and 2) interactions between devices and the environment they implicitly affect (e.g., water sprinklers cannot be turned on if the water supply is off). Hence, prior work leads to many false positives and false negatives. In this paper, we present PSA, a practical framework to identify safety intent violations in a smart home. PSA uses parameterized timed automata (PTA) as an expressive abstraction to model smart apps. To parse these apps into PTA, we define mappings from smart app APIs to equivalent PTA primitives. We also provide toolkits to model devices, environments, and their interactions. We evaluate PSA on 86 apps in the Samsung SmartThings IoT ecosystem. We compare PSA against two state-of-the-art baselines and find: (a) 19 new intent violations and (b) 35% fewer false positives than baselines.
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