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Proposing an algorithm for UAVs interoperability: MAVLink to STANAG 4586 for securing communication

Khan, Navid Ali; Jhanjhi, N. Z.; Brohi, Sarfraz Nawaz; Almusaylim, Zahrah A.

Authors

Navid Ali Khan

N. Z. Jhanjhi

Sarfraz Nawaz Brohi

Zahrah A. Almusaylim



Contributors

Sheng-Lung Peng
Editor

Sun-Yuan Hsieh
Editor

Suseendran Gopalakrishnan
Editor

Balaganesh Duraisamy
Editor

Abstract

Recently, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles has become increased rapidly in both civilian and military applications. With the increased popularity and wide range of applications, these systems’ global manufacturer market has also been improved. UAVs play a vital role in modern warfares, and the country with this technology has many advantages over its enemies. A typical UAV interacts typically with a ground control station or a control station with different communication protocols. Among these protocols, an open-source protocol, MAVLink, is the most common and widely used protocol in the private sector. Despite being most commonly used, this protocol is weak, insecure communication. For military UAVs, the protocols and standards are generally different, and they are not openly available. NATO countries use such a protocol to agree on a standard protocol called STANAG (Standard and Agreement) 4586 for unmanned aerial vehicles. While other countries show interest in buying military UAVs, they need to upgrade their existing UAVs or ground control stations to be compatible with the standards. This paper proposes a communication bridge between MAVLink and STANAG 4586 to interoperate like AV Rodrigues et al. proposed. Additionally, this work will make the STANAG 4586 compliant GCSs operate with MAVLink supported UAVs more securely using our proposed algorithm to secure the MAVLink communication.

Citation

Khan, N. A., Jhanjhi, N. Z., Brohi, S. N., & Almusaylim, Z. A. (2021). Proposing an algorithm for UAVs interoperability: MAVLink to STANAG 4586 for securing communication. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 248, 413-423. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3153-5_44

Journal Article Type Conference Paper
Acceptance Date Sep 1, 2021
Online Publication Date Sep 28, 2021
Publication Date 2021
Deposit Date Sep 9, 2022
Journal Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Print ISSN 2367-3370
Electronic ISSN 2367-3389
Publisher Springer Verlag (Germany)
Volume 248
Pages 413-423
Series Title Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems book series (LNNS,volume 248)
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3153-5_44
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/9942702
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-16-3153-5_44
Related Public URLs https://www.springer.com/series/15179