scholarly journals SENTINEL: A Secure and Efficient Authentication Framework for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 3149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geumhwan Cho ◽  
Junsung Cho ◽  
Sangwon Hyun ◽  
Hyoungshick Kim

Extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (commonly referred to as a “drone”) has posed security and safety challenges. To mitigate security threats caused by flights of unauthorized drones, we present a framework called SENTINEL (Secure and Efficient autheNTIcation for uNmanned aErial vehicLes) under the Internet of Drones (IoD) infrastructure. SENTINEL is specifically designed to minimize the computational and traffic overheads caused by certificate exchanges and asymmetric cryptography computations that are typically required for authentication protocols. SENTINEL initially generates a flight session key for a drone having a flight plan and registers the flight session key and its flight plan into a centralized database that can be accessed by ground stations. The registered flight session key is then used as the message authentication code key to authenticate the drone by any ground station while the drone is flying. To demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed scheme, we implemented a prototype of SENTINEL with ECDSA, PBKDF2 and HMAC-SHA256. The experiment results demonstrated that the average execution time of the authentication protocol in SENTINEL was about 3.1 times faster than the “TLS for IoT” protocol. We also formally proved the security of SENTINEL using ProVerif that is an automatic cryptographic protocol verifier.

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 100-108
Author(s):  
I. Kaisina

This paper investigates the process of multi-stream data transmission from several unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to a ground station. We can observe a mathematical model of the data transfer process at the application level of the OSI model (from flying nodes to a ground station). The Poisson – Pareto packet process is used to describe the multi-stream data traffic. The results of simulation are obtained using the network simulator NS-3. It is considered a system for emulating the process of multi-stream data transmission from UAV to a ground station. Acording to the results of studies for multi-stream data transmission it is clear that the increase of the UAV source nodes which simultaneously transmit data to a ground station needs higher requirements for Goodput.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (7) ◽  
pp. 930-945 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ye Yuan ◽  
Kai-ge Qu ◽  
Li-ji Wu ◽  
Jia-wei Ma ◽  
Xiang-min Zhang

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