SECURITY ISSUES IN FLYING AD-HOC NETWORKS (FANETs)

Technological advancements in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) encourage the use of multi-UAV systems in military and civil applications. The most important benefit of the multi-UAV system is to fulfill missions that require collaborative and cooperative behavior which depends on communication between...

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Main Authors: İlker Bekmezci, Eren Şentürk, Tolgahan Türker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Air Force Academy 2016-07-01
Series:Havacılık ve Uzay Teknolojileri Dergisi
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Online Access:http://www.jast.hho.edu.tr/JAST/index.php/JAST/article/view/32/25
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Eren Şentürk
Tolgahan Türker
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description Technological advancements in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) encourage the use of multi-UAV systems in military and civil applications. The most important benefit of the multi-UAV system is to fulfill missions that require collaborative and cooperative behavior which depends on communication between UAVs. Flying Ad-Hoc Network (FANET) is a technique that both solves the coverage range problem between ground station and the UAVs; and supports real time data transfer without any infrastructure. FANET, which can be considered another type of ad-hoc network, holds all security issues of ad-hoc networks. Besides, it might also have new security problems, because it consists of UAVs. In this paper, FANET security limitations and challenges are surveyed. In addition, open research areas are also discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-8bb27785b0f04b8d9a1e25c049423c092023-02-15T16:09:28ZengTurkish Air Force AcademyHavacılık ve Uzay Teknolojileri Dergisi1304-04481304-04482016-07-01921321SECURITY ISSUES IN FLYING AD-HOC NETWORKS (FANETs)İlker Bekmezci0Eren Şentürk1Tolgahan Türker2Turkish Air Force AcademyTurkish Air Force AcademyTurkish Air Force AcademyTechnological advancements in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) encourage the use of multi-UAV systems in military and civil applications. The most important benefit of the multi-UAV system is to fulfill missions that require collaborative and cooperative behavior which depends on communication between UAVs. Flying Ad-Hoc Network (FANET) is a technique that both solves the coverage range problem between ground station and the UAVs; and supports real time data transfer without any infrastructure. FANET, which can be considered another type of ad-hoc network, holds all security issues of ad-hoc networks. Besides, it might also have new security problems, because it consists of UAVs. In this paper, FANET security limitations and challenges are surveyed. In addition, open research areas are also discussed.http://www.jast.hho.edu.tr/JAST/index.php/JAST/article/view/32/25ad-hoc networksFANETsecurity
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FANET
security
title SECURITY ISSUES IN FLYING AD-HOC NETWORKS (FANETs)
title_full SECURITY ISSUES IN FLYING AD-HOC NETWORKS (FANETs)
title_fullStr SECURITY ISSUES IN FLYING AD-HOC NETWORKS (FANETs)
title_full_unstemmed SECURITY ISSUES IN FLYING AD-HOC NETWORKS (FANETs)
title_short SECURITY ISSUES IN FLYING AD-HOC NETWORKS (FANETs)
title_sort security issues in flying ad hoc networks fanets
topic ad-hoc networks
FANET
security
url http://www.jast.hho.edu.tr/JAST/index.php/JAST/article/view/32/25
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