ASMTP: Anonymous secure messaging token‐based protocol assisted data security in swarm of unmanned aerial vehicles

Author:

Manikandan Kayalvizhi1,Sriramulu Ramamoorthy1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computing Technologies SRM Institute of Science and Technology Kattankulathur Chennai India

Abstract

AbstractSwarm of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) broaden the field of application in various fields like military surveillance, crop monitoring in agriculture, combat operations, etc. Unfortunately, they are becoming increasingly susceptible to security attacks, such as jamming, information leakage and spoofing, as they become more common and in more demand. So, there is a wider need for UAVs, which requires the design of strong security procedures to fend off such attacks and security dangers. Even though several studies focused on security aspects, many questions remain unanswered, particularly in the areas of secure UAV‐to‐UAV communication, support for perfect forward secrecy and non‐repudiation. In a battle situation, it is extremely important to close these gaps. The security requirements for the UAV communication protocol in a military setting were the focus of this study. In this paper, we present the issues faced by the UAV swarm, especially during military surveillance operations. To secure the communication link in UAV, a new protocol for UAV Swarm communication is proposed with anonymous secure messaging token‐based protocol (ASMTP). The proposed protocol secures UAV‐to‐base station communication and safeguards the metadata of the sender and receiver nodes. The proposed model maintains the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data in the UAV Swarm and achieves robustness. In addition, it provides a different strategy for the cybersecurity gaps in the swarm of UAVs during military surveillance and combat operations.

Publisher

Wiley

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