Cryptographic Authentication of Navigation Protocols
Sam Bretheim

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the security vulnerabilities of current radio navigation protocols and proposes the development of secure, scalable cryptographic authentication methods to enhance their security.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for cryptographic authentication of navigation protocols, addressing security flaws and scalability issues in existing systems.
Findings
Identified key security weaknesses in current protocols
Proposed cryptographic solutions for authentication
Outlined scalability considerations for secure navigation
Abstract
We examine the security of existing radio navigation protocols and attempt to define secure, scalable replacements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · RFID technology advancements
