A secure location management scheme in an LEO-satellite network with dual-mobility

IF 3.3 4区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Peer-To-Peer Networking and Applications Pub Date : 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1007/s12083-024-01742-7
Qinglei Kong, Yifan Wang, Maode Ma, Xiaodong Qu, Haiyong Bao
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Low Earth orbit (LEO) communication satellite constellation provides network service to remote areas without terrestrialnetwork coverage. In sparsely populated areas, the deployment of ground stations is also scarce, due to geographic constraints and the lack of terrestrial backhaul. Due to the constant orbiting of the satellite constellation, location management in LEO satellite-assisted vehicular networks faces the challenges of the dual mobility of access points and users. In this paper, we propose a privacy-preserving location management scheme in an LEO satellite network with sparsely deployed ground stations. Specifically, the proposed scheme exploits the RSA-based accumulator and the Non-Interactive Proof-of-Knowledge of Exponent (\(\textsf{NI}\)-\(\textsf{PoKE}\)) protocol to verify the linkages between satellites and vehicles. Meanwhile, our scheme combines the homomorphic Symmetric Homomorphic Encryption (\(\textsf{SHE}\)) cryptosystem, the Secure Less than (\(\textsf{SLESS}\)) protocol, and the KdTree structure, to identify the potential set of accessing satellites. Security analysis shows that the proposed scheme achieves privacy preservation and authentication. Performance evaluations show that ours achieve high computation and communication efficiency.

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低地轨道卫星双移动网络中的安全定位管理方案
低地球轨道(LEO)通信卫星星座为没有地面网络覆盖的偏远地区提供网络服务。在人口稀少的地区,由于地理限制和缺乏地面回程,地面站的部署也很稀少。由于卫星星座的持续轨道运行,低地轨道卫星辅助车载网络的定位管理面临着接入点和用户双重移动性的挑战。本文提出了一种在地面站部署稀疏的低地轨道卫星网络中保护隐私的定位管理方案。具体来说,该方案利用基于RSA的累加器和非交互式指数知识证明((\textsf{NI}\)-\(\textsf{PoKE}\))协议来验证卫星和飞行器之间的联系。同时,我们的方案结合了同态对称同态加密(\(\textsf{SHE}\))密码系统、安全小于(\(\textsf{SLESS}\))协议和KdTree结构,来识别接入卫星的潜在集合。安全性分析表明,所提出的方案实现了隐私保护和身份验证。性能评估表明,我们实现了较高的计算和通信效率。
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Peer-To-Peer Networking and Applications
Peer-To-Peer Networking and Applications COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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7.10%
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145
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The aim of the Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications journal is to disseminate state-of-the-art research and development results in this rapidly growing research area, to facilitate the deployment of P2P networking and applications, and to bring together the academic and industry communities, with the goal of fostering interaction to promote further research interests and activities, thus enabling new P2P applications and services. The journal not only addresses research topics related to networking and communications theory, but also considers the standardization, economic, and engineering aspects of P2P technologies, and their impacts on software engineering, computer engineering, networked communication, and security. The journal serves as a forum for tackling the technical problems arising from both file sharing and media streaming applications. It also includes state-of-the-art technologies in the P2P security domain. Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications publishes regular papers, tutorials and review papers, case studies, and correspondence from the research, development, and standardization communities. Papers addressing system, application, and service issues are encouraged.
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