2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93524-9_1
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A Secure and Trusted Channel Protocol for UAVs Fleets

Abstract: Fleets of UAVs will be deployed in near future in reliability and safety critical applications (e.g. for smart cities). To satisfy the stringent level of criticality, each UAV in the fleet must trust the other UAVs with which it communicates to get assurance of the trustworthiness in information received and to be sure not to disclose information to an unauthorized party. In addition, to be protected against an attacker willing to eavesdrop and/or modify the exchanged data, the communication channel needs to b… Show more

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“…In [32], the authors proposed to address an adversary with a high attack potential by adding a secure element to each drone of the fleets. Based on the built architecture, in [41], they proposed a secure and trusted channel protocol to establish a secure channel between the communicating drones and to provide security assurance that each drone is in the secure and trusted state.…”
Section: Drones In Fleetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [32], the authors proposed to address an adversary with a high attack potential by adding a secure element to each drone of the fleets. Based on the built architecture, in [41], they proposed a secure and trusted channel protocol to establish a secure channel between the communicating drones and to provide security assurance that each drone is in the secure and trusted state.…”
Section: Drones In Fleetmentioning
confidence: 99%