Encrypted Computation of Collision Probability for Secure Satellite Conjunction Analysis
Jihoon Suh, Michael Hibbard, Kaoru Teranishi, Takashi Tanaka, Moriba, Jah, Maruthi Akella

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel cryptographic protocol that securely computes collision probabilities for satellite conjunction analysis, enhancing privacy and collaboration in space situational awareness.
Contribution
It introduces an encrypted architecture combining homomorphic encryption and multi-party computation for secure collision probability calculation.
Findings
Developed a secure MPC protocol for collision probability computation.
Demonstrated privacy preservation in satellite conjunction analysis.
Addressed regulatory gaps in space situational awareness privacy.
Abstract
The computation of collision probability () is crucial for space environmentalism and sustainability by providing decision-making knowledge that can prevent collisions between anthropogenic space objects. However, the accuracy and precision of computations is often compromised by limitations in computational resources and data availability. While significant improvements have been made in the computational aspects, the rising concerns regarding the privacy of collaborative data sharing can be a major limiting factor in the future conjunction analysis and risk assessment, especially as the space environment grows increasingly privatized, competitive, and fraught with conflicting strategic interests. This paper argues that the importance of privacy measures in space situational awareness (SSA) is underappreciated, and regulatory and compliance measures…
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