Securing Mobile IoT with Unmanned Aerial Systems
Aly Sabri Abdalla, Bodong Shang, Vuk Marojevic, Lingjia Liu

TL;DR
This paper explores how unmanned aerial systems can enhance wireless security in mobile IoT networks by improving channel secrecy rates and mitigating eavesdropping threats.
Contribution
It introduces a UAV-assisted approach to improve wireless security for IoT, demonstrating significant secrecy rate enhancements and offering a technology-agnostic solution.
Findings
UAVs can significantly increase channel secrecy rates.
UAV-assisted relaying reduces eavesdropping risks.
Approach is adaptable to various wireless security challenges.
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) will soon be omnipresent and billions of sensors and actuators will support our industries and well-being. IoT devices are embedded systems that are connected using wireless technology for most of the cases. The availability of the wireless network serving the IoT, the privacy, integrity, and trustworthiness of the data are of critical importance, since IoT will drive businesses and personal decisions. This paper proposes a new approach in the wireless security domain that leverages advanced wireless technology and the emergence of the unmanned aerial system or vehicle (UAS or UAV). We consider the problem of eavesdropping and analyze how UAVs can aid in reducing, or overcoming this threat in the mobile IoT context. The results show that huge improvements in terms of channel secrecy rate can be achieved when UAVs assist base stations for relaying the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · IoT Networks and Protocols
