A resource friendly authentication scheme for space–air–ground–sea integrated Maritime Communication Network
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2022Author
Khan, Muhammad AsgharAlzahrani, Bander A.
Barnawi, Ahmed
Al-Barakati, Abdullah
Irshad, Azeem
Chaudhry, Shehzad Ashraf
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Recently, the demand for a faster , low-latency, and full-coverage Maritime Communication Network (MCN) has
gained attention as marine operations have increased substantially. Using modern information network technologies and integrating space, air, ground, and sea network segments, MCN may be able to offer worldwide
coverage and diverse Quality-of-Service (QoS) provisioning. These network segments are expected to provide
not only traditional communication services, but also processing, caching, sensing, and control capabilities
when linked via Sixth Generation (6G) mobile networks. However, this development in infrastructure growth
is subjected to new security and privacy concerns due to open links, moving nodes, and diverse collaborative
algorithms. In this paper, we propose an improved and resource friendly authentication scheme for the space–
air–ground–sea integrated maritime communication network using Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC). To
validate the security hardness of the proposed scheme, formal security assessment method such as Random
Oracle Model (ROM) is used. Finally, comparisons with relevant authentication schemes are provided in terms
of computation and communication costs. The findings support the viability of the proposed scheme.
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