An ADS-B Message Authentication Method Based on Certificateless Short Signature

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The automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) system adopts an open communication mode, and the lack of designed-in security measures in the ADS-B system makes it vulnerable to various types of attacks (jamming, spoofing, etc.). In view of the low-bandwidth and less-data-bit features of the ADS-B, this paper studies the integrity and authenticity of information by signing messages and proposes an ADS-B message authentication method based on certificateless short signature. This method uses short signature and does not require certificate management and has efficient performance. Compared with the existing approach, the computation costs of the proposed method in the signature phase are reduced by 1/2, and the signature length is reduced by 3/4. Additionally, we used the extended NS2 simulation platform to simulate 1090ES data link in different scenarios of the network; the simulation results show that our solution is suitable for minimum operational performance standard of ADS-B.

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Wu, Z., Guo, A., Yue, M., & Liu, L. (2020). An ADS-B Message Authentication Method Based on Certificateless Short Signature. IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 56(3), 1742–1753. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAES.2019.2933957

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