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29 April 2009 Routing architecture and security for airborne networks
Hongmei Deng, Peng Xie, Jason Li, Roger Xu, Renato Levy
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Abstract
Airborne networks are envisioned to provide interconnectivity for terrestial and space networks by interconnecting highly mobile airborne platforms. A number of military applications are expected to be used by the operator, and all these applications require proper routing security support to establish correct route between communicating platforms in a timely manner. As airborne networks somewhat different from traditional wired and wireless networks (e.g., Internet, LAN, WLAN, MANET, etc), security aspects valid in these networks are not fully applicable to airborne networks. Designing an efficient security scheme to protect airborne networks is confronted with new requirements. In this paper, we first identify a candidate routing architecture, which works as an underlying structure for our proposed security scheme. And then we investigate the vulnerabilities and attack models against routing protocols in airborne networks. Based on these studies, we propose an integrated security solution to address routing security issues in airborne networks.
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Hongmei Deng, Peng Xie, Jason Li, Roger Xu, and Renato Levy "Routing architecture and security for airborne networks", Proc. SPIE 7350, Defense Transformation and Net-Centric Systems 2009, 735008 (29 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.819042
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KEYWORDS
Network security

Information security

Defense and security

Network architectures

Internet

Cryptography

Local area networks

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