TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a trusted unmanned aerial system using blockchain for the protection of critical infrastructure
AU - Barka, Ezedin
AU - Kerrache, Chaker Abdelaziz
AU - Benkraouda, Hadjer
AU - Shuaib, Khaled
AU - Ahmad, Farhan
AU - Kurugollu, Fatih
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
PY - 2022/8
Y1 - 2022/8
N2 - With the exponential growth in the number of vital infrastructures such as nuclear plants and transport and distribution networks, these systems have become more susceptible to coordinated cyberattacks. One of the effective approaches used to strengthen the security of these infrastructures is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for surveillance and data collection. However, UAVs themselves are prone to attacks on their collected sensor data. Recently, blockchain (BC) has been proposed as a revolutionary technology that can be integrated within Internet of things (IoT) to provide a desired level of security and privacy. However, the integration of BC within IoT networks, where UAV's sensors constitute a major component, is extremely challenging. The major contribution of this study is twofold:(1) survey the security issues for UAV's collected sensor data, define the security requirements for such systems, and identify ways to address them; and (2) propose a novel BC-based solution to ensure the security of and the trust between the UAVs and their relevant ground control stations. Our implementation results and analysis show that using UAVs as means for protecting critical infrastructure is greatly enhanced through the utilization of trusted BC-based unmanned aerial systems.
AB - With the exponential growth in the number of vital infrastructures such as nuclear plants and transport and distribution networks, these systems have become more susceptible to coordinated cyberattacks. One of the effective approaches used to strengthen the security of these infrastructures is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for surveillance and data collection. However, UAVs themselves are prone to attacks on their collected sensor data. Recently, blockchain (BC) has been proposed as a revolutionary technology that can be integrated within Internet of things (IoT) to provide a desired level of security and privacy. However, the integration of BC within IoT networks, where UAV's sensors constitute a major component, is extremely challenging. The major contribution of this study is twofold:(1) survey the security issues for UAV's collected sensor data, define the security requirements for such systems, and identify ways to address them; and (2) propose a novel BC-based solution to ensure the security of and the trust between the UAVs and their relevant ground control stations. Our implementation results and analysis show that using UAVs as means for protecting critical infrastructure is greatly enhanced through the utilization of trusted BC-based unmanned aerial systems.
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U2 - 10.1002/ett.3706
DO - 10.1002/ett.3706
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85074684075
SN - 2161-5748
VL - 33
JO - Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
JF - Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
IS - 8
M1 - e3706
ER -