SC-40(4) - Wireless Link Protection | Signal Parameter Identification

Implement cryptographic mechanisms to prevent the identification of [Assignment: organization-defined wireless transmitters] by using the transmitter signal parameters.


ID: SC-40(4)
Enhancement of : SC-40

Space Segment Guidance

Signal parameter identification involves continuously altering or obfuscating a transmitter's unique "fingerprint" so that an adversary cannot tie it directly to a particular mission or spacecraft. This can include dynamically modifying modulation schemes, power levels, or even slight adjustments to timing and waveform shapes. In so doing, the platform denies observers an easy signature to associate the signal with a specific organization or function. If a mission requires extreme stealth, designers often employ NSA-approved cryptographic pseudorandom number generators to select parameter changes in unpredictable ways. Smaller satellites (like CubeSats) may have practical limits on power or antenna design, so these techniques must be carefully balanced against SWaP constraints. However, parameter identification control can complicate hostile tracking and targeting efforts, enhancing mission survivability and operational security when done effectively.