Abstract

Internet of Drones (IoD) is a decentralized networking architecture that makes use of the internet for uniting drones to enter controlled airspace in a coordinated manner. On the one hand, this new clan of interconnected drones has ushered in a new era of real-world applications; Small drones, on the other hand, are generally not designed with security in mind, making them exposed to fundamental security and privacy concerns. Limited computing capabilities, along with communication over an open wireless channel, exacerbate these challenges, making the IoD unfeasible for secure operations. In this article, we propose an identity-based proxy signcryption scheme to address these issues. During data transfer between drones and to the cloud server, the proposed scheme supports outsourcing decryption and member revocation. The proposed scheme is based on the notion of Hyper Elliptic Curve Cryptography (HECC), which improves network computation efficiency. We use formal security analysis with the Random Oracle Model (ROM) to evaluate security toughness. The performance analysis of the proposed scheme has also been reviewed in terms of computation and communication costs with the relevant existing schemes. The results obtained from both the security and performance analyses affirm the superiority of the proposed scheme.

Highlights

  • Internet of Drones (IoD) is a decentralized networking architecture that makes use of the internet for uniting drones to enter controlled airspace in a coordinated manner. This new clan of interconnected drones has ushered in a new era of real-world applications; Small drones, on the other hand, are generally not designed with security in mind, making them exposed to fundamental security and privacy concerns

  • Internet of Drones (IoD) is a network of interconnected drones that uses the Internet of Things (IoT) framework to provide users with real-time data access

  • Since the IoD networks are typically deployed for real-time applications in which users want to acquire real-time data from drones that are linked to a specified zone

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Internet of Drones (IoD) is a network of interconnected drones that uses the Internet of Things (IoT) framework to provide users with real-time data access. The data transfer from drones to a cloud server is subjected to various cyber physical attacks by hackers, resulting in the leakage of confidential information. To address these problems, an identity-based proxy signcryption (IDPS) scheme may be used, which allows for outsourcing decryption and member revocation. The HECC uses an 80-bit key and guarantees the elliptic curve, bilinear pairing, and RSA security features It is an excellent choice for the IoD network.

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