DAC‐MD: A privacy preserving drone‐access control scheme for last mile delivery

Author:

Irshad Azeem1ORCID,Farooq Muhammad2ORCID,Mahmood Khalid3,Mallah Ghulam Ali4,Chaudhry Shehzad Ashraf56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering International Islamic University Islamabad Pakistan

2. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Arts and Sciences Abu Dhabi University Abu Dhabi UAE

3. Graduate School of Intelligent Data Science National Yunlin University of Science and Technology Douliou Taiwan

4. Department of Computer Science Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur Sindh Pakistan

5. Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, College of Engineering Abu Dhabi University Abu Dhabi UAE

6. Department of Software Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture Nisantasi University Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractThe service delivery has lately witnessed strides in the form of paradigm shifts from conventional logistics to drone‐oriented supply chain to conserve ecosystem. The use of drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for package deliveries offer enhanced accessibility, flexibility, efficiency, speed, safety, and even few environmental gains. However, the drones can come across various security hazards while communicating with ground installations on open channels including physical capture attack, privacy infringement, and so on. Thus, earnest endeavors are needed to fix those security challenges in applications related to drone communications. To address these problems, an efficient authenticated key agreement technique, drone access control scheme for last mile delivery (DAC‐MD) is suggested for user‐drone interactions in IoD environment that help the participating entities in developing a mutually agreed session key for securing subsequent communication interactions. The proposed scheme is proved using automated ProVerif tool as well as analyzed by using formal analysis based on RoR random oracle model. The comparative analysis against recently presented known studies reveals that our scheme not only carries comparable properties in terms of security and privacy, but also low computational and communication costs.

Funder

Abu Dhabi University

Publisher

Wiley

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