TC-PSLAP: Temporal Credential-Based Provably Secure and Lightweight Authentication Protocol for IoT-Enabled Drone Environments
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2021Author
Ali, ZeeshanAlzahrani, Bander A.
Barnawi, Ahmed
Al-Barakati, Abdullah
Vijayakumar, Pandi
Chaudhry, Shehzad Ashraf
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In smart cities, common infrastructures are merged and integrated with various components of information communication and
technology (ICT) to be coordinated and controlled. Drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) are amongst those components, and when
coordinated with each other and with the environment, the drones form an Internet of Drones (IoD). +e IoD provides real-time
data to the users in smart cities by utilizing traditional cellular networks. However, the delicate data gathered by drones are subject
to many security threats and give rise to numerous privacy and security issues. A robust and secure authentication scheme is
required to allow drones and users to authenticate and establish a session key. In this article, we proposed a provably secure
symmetric-key and temporal credential-based lightweight authentication protocol (TC-PSLAP) to secure the drone communication. We prove that the proposed scheme is provably secure formally through the automated verification tool AVISPA and
Burrows–Abadi–Needham logic (BAN logic). Informal security analysis is also performed to depict that the proposed TC-PSLAP
can resist known attacks.
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