Hao Huang;Xiaofen Wang;Hong-Ning Dai;Sheng Cao;Ke Zhang;Man Ho Au;Rang Zhou
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Abstract
With highly mobile and flexible-configurable, autonomous aerial vehicles (AAVs) are becoming crucial wireless communication infrastructures. To improve the reliability and throughput of data delivery for wireless networks, network coding, as a progressive technology, can be applied in AAV networks. However, network coding incurs a security problem called pollution attacks for AAV networks. Although homomorphic network coding signature can prevent pollution attacks, existing schemes are not suitable for AAV networks due to cumbersome certificate management, the key-escrow issue, or insecurity. In this article, we propose an efficient certificateless homomorphic network coding signature scheme for secure transmission of AAV networks, which can avoid certificate management and the key-escrow issue. Then our scheme is proven to be secure against adaptive chosen identity-and-subspace attacks in the random oracle model, thus our scheme can guarantee data integrity and authenticity to resist pollution attacks. We provide a performance evaluation for the proposed scheme and prior research, and experimental results illustrate the efficiency and feasibility of our scheme for practical application, reducing the verification overhead by 42.918% for a 72-dimensional data vector.
期刊介绍:
The EEE Internet of Things (IoT) Journal publishes articles and review articles covering various aspects of IoT, including IoT system architecture, IoT enabling technologies, IoT communication and networking protocols such as network coding, and IoT services and applications. Topics encompass IoT's impacts on sensor technologies, big data management, and future internet design for applications like smart cities and smart homes. Fields of interest include IoT architecture such as things-centric, data-centric, service-oriented IoT architecture; IoT enabling technologies and systematic integration such as sensor technologies, big sensor data management, and future Internet design for IoT; IoT services, applications, and test-beds such as IoT service middleware, IoT application programming interface (API), IoT application design, and IoT trials/experiments; IoT standardization activities and technology development in different standard development organizations (SDO) such as IEEE, IETF, ITU, 3GPP, ETSI, etc.