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arxiv: 2605.30985 · v1 · pith:SI3DECTMnew · submitted 2026-05-29 · 💻 cs.NI

Kairos: Lightweight Testing Framework for Timing-Induced Interaction Failures in LTE and 5G Core Networks

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keywords interactionfailurestiming-inducedcorenetworkscontrol-planekairoscellular
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As cellular core networks evolve toward distributed and cloud-native architectures, control-plane interactions become more intricate and bring new challenges. Among these challenges, we find that introducing specific timing between two control-plane interactions can cause network function crash, which we define as timing-induced interaction failures. Prior research primarily addresses identifying malformed inputs and specification violations, while timing-induced interaction failures remain largely unexplored. In this paper, we conduct a systematic study of timing-induced interaction failures in LTE and 5G core networks. First, we establish a taxonomy of control-plane interaction patterns and analyze the failure modes of each pattern. Then, we design and implement Kairos, a lightweight testing framework to expose timing-induced interaction failures without analyzing cellular standard documents. Evaluating Kairos on two open source and two commercial LTE and 5G core networks, we uncover 20 new vulnerabilities and reproduce 34 existing issues. Our results show that timing-induced interaction failures are prevalent in LTE and 5G core networks and should be explicitly considered in future specifications.

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