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Secure Routing Protocol Design for UAV Ad Hoc Networks

Jean-Aimé Maxa
Nicolas Larrieu

Résumé

UAV Ad hoc NETworks (UAANET) are a new form of ad hoc networks in which nodes are Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Ground Control Station (GCS). Although this field generated a certain interest in the scientific community, it has only received a modest contribution. Compared to Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANET), this new network paradigm has some unique features and brings specific challenges such as node mobility degree, network connectivity patterns, delay-sensitive applications and network security. Indeed, some UAV communication architectures have been proposed, but none of them has been designed with security in mind. This lack of scientific investigation can make the certification of UAANETs difficult to obtain. In this paper, we present our vision of such a challenge and the research that we are conducting to reach this objective. The aim is to propose an original secure routing protocol for UAVs using a MDD (Model Driven Development) approach which will ease the certification of final UAV products. The first preliminary results concerning our secure-routing protocol design will be presented. This paper describes our ongoing research which will provide secure communications for UAV ad hoc networks at the end of the SUANET (Secure Uav Ad-hoc NETwork) project.
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hal-01166852 , version 1 (23-06-2015)

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Jean-Aimé Maxa, Mohamed-Slim Ben Mahmoud, Nicolas Larrieu. Secure Routing Protocol Design for UAV Ad Hoc Networks. DASC'2015, IEEE/AIAA 34th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, Sep 2015, Prague, Czech Republic. ⟨hal-01166852⟩
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