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Efficient PUF Based Authentication Protocol for Internet of Drones

Vincent Omollo Nyangaresi, Nenad Petrović

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Abstract

Security issues in drone communication include man-in-the-middle attacks, packet replays and forgery. On the other hand, privacy issues include location tracing and lack of user anonymity. Consequently, drone communication security and privacy is critical and as such, numerous schemes have been proposed to address these issues. However, most of the conventional approaches either do not fully address security and privacy issues or result in high communication and computational overheads. In this paper, an efficient authentication protocol is proposed for internet of drones (IoDs) to counter both privacy and security attacks. The simulation results show that this protocol is robust against attacks such as de-synchronization, replays, impersonation, tracing, side channel attacks and offers anonymity, forward and backward key secrecy. It also requires less storage costs and authentication time, while exhibiting average communication and computational overheads.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceAnonymityComputer securityForward secrecyDroneComputer networkAuthentication (law)SecrecyThe InternetMessage authentication codeKey (lock)Network packetProtocol (science)Cryptographic protocolCryptographyPublic-key cryptographyEncryptionGeneticsMedicineAlternative medicineWorld Wide WebPathologyBiologyAdvanced Authentication Protocols SecurityUser Authentication and Security SystemsUAV Applications and Optimization
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