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Towards Secure and Interoperable Underwater Acoustic Communications: Current Activities in NATO IST-174 Research Task Group

Alexander Hamilton, Jack Barnett, Amy-Mae Hobbs, Konstantinos Pelekanakis, Roberto Petroccia, Ivor Nissen, Dennis Galsdorf

2022Procedia Computer Science15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although the area of underwater acoustic networking is getting mature and critical for a wide variety of commercial applications, the lack of secure underwater communication standards presents a major impediment for adopting these networking technologies within NATO operations. The NATO Research Task Group IST-174 “Secure Underwater Communications for Heterogeneous Network-enabled Operations” aims to study and to demonstrate secure underwater communications in a holistic approach. In particular, this group's ambition is to define waveforms, network protocols and architectures that will enable underwater connectivity in a secure and interoperable way. To that effect, this paper presents various security concepts and communication systems currently under development that could be included in those standardisation efforts.

Topics & Concepts

InteroperabilityUnderwaterComputer scienceUnderwater acoustic communicationCommunication in small groupsTask (project management)TelecommunicationsVariety (cybernetics)Communications securityTask groupComputer securityCommunications systemComputer networkEncryptionSystems engineeringEngineering managementWorld Wide WebEngineeringArtificial intelligenceGeologyOceanographyUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsWireless Communication Security TechniquesEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks