Securing UAV Communications by Fusing Cross-Layer Fingerprints
Yong Huang, Ruihao Li, Mingyang Chen, Feiyang Zhao, Dalong Zhang, and Wanqing Tu

TL;DR
SecureLink enhances UAV communication security by fusing cross-layer RF and MEMS fingerprints using multimodal neural networks, significantly improving authentication accuracy in open-world environments.
Contribution
This paper introduces SecureLink, a novel cross-layer UAV authentication system that combines physical RF and application-layer fingerprints with neural network fusion, outperforming existing methods.
Findings
Achieves 98.61% closed-world accuracy
Attains 97.54% open-world accuracy with impersonators
Reduces communication overhead compared to prior approaches
Abstract
The open nature of wireless communications renders unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communications vulnerable to impersonation attacks, under which malicious UAVs can impersonate authorized ones with stolen digital certificates. Traditional fingerprint-based UAV authentication approaches rely on a single modality of sensory data gathered from a single layer of the network model, resulting in unreliable authentication experiences, particularly when UAVs are mobile and in an open-world environment. To transcend these limitations, this paper proposes SecureLink, a UAV authentication system that is among the first to employ cross-layer information for enhancing the efficiency and reliability of UAV authentication. Instead of using single modalities, SecureLink fuses physical-layer radio frequency (RF) fingerprints and application-layer micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) fingerprints into…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Wireless Signal Modulation Classification · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
