Physically-Guided Optical Inversion Enable Non-Contact Side-Channel Attack on Isolated Screens
Zhiwen Zheng · Yuheng Qiao · Zhao Huang · Tao Zhang · Xiaoshuai Zhang · Huiyu Zhou · Wenwen Tang · Shaowei Jiang · Jin Liu · Xingru Huang
Abstract
Noncontact exfiltration of electronic screen content poses a security challenge, with side-channel incursions as the principal vector. We introduce an optical projection side-channel paradigm that confronts two core instabilities: (i) the near-singular Jacobian spectrum of projection mapping breaches Hadamard stability, rendering inversion hypersensitive to perturbations; (ii) irreversible compression in light transport obliterates global semantic cues, magnifying reconstruction ambiguity. Exploiting passive speckle patterns formed by diffuse reflection, our Irradiance Robust Radiometric Inversion Network (IR$^4$Net) fuses a Physically Regularized Irradiance Approximation (PRIrr‑Approximation), which embeds the radiative transfer equation in a learnable optimizer, with a contour-to-detail cross-scale reconstruction mechanism that arrests noise propagation. Moreover, an Irreversibility Constrained Semantic Reprojection (ICSR) module reinstates lost global structure through context-driven semantic mapping. Evaluated across four scene categories, IR$^4$Net achieves fidelity beyond competing neural approaches while retaining resilience to illumination perturbations.
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