A Survey on 6G Enabled Light Weight Authentication Protocol for UAVs, Security, Open Research Issues and Future Directions

This paper demonstrates a broad exploration of existing authentication and secure communication of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in a ‘6G network’. We begin with an overview of existing surveys that deal with UAV authentication in 6G and beyond communications, standardization, applications and s...

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Main Authors: Adnan Shahid, Khan, Muhammad Ali, Sattar, Kashif, Nisar, Ag Asri Ag, Ibrahim, Noralifah, Annuar, Johari, Abdullah, Shuaib, Karim Memon
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Published: MDPI 2023
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spelling my.unimas.ir.410272023-10-06T01:23:50Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41027/ A Survey on 6G Enabled Light Weight Authentication Protocol for UAVs, Security, Open Research Issues and Future Directions Adnan Shahid, Khan Muhammad Ali, Sattar Kashif, Nisar Ag Asri Ag, Ibrahim Noralifah, Annuar Johari, Abdullah Shuaib, Karim Memon QA76 Computer software This paper demonstrates a broad exploration of existing authentication and secure communication of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in a ‘6G network’. We begin with an overview of existing surveys that deal with UAV authentication in 6G and beyond communications, standardization, applications and security. In order to highlight the impact of blockchain and UAV authentication in ‘UAV networks’ in future communication systems, we categorize the groups in this review into two comprehensive groups. The first group, named the Performance Group (PG), comprises the performance-related needs on data rates, latency, reliability and massive connectivity. Meanwhile, the second group, named the Specifications Group (SG), is included in the authentication-related needs on non-reputability, data integrity and audit ability. In the 6G network, with blockchain and UAV authentication, the network decentralization and resource sharing would minimize resource under-utilization thereby facilitating PG targets. Furthermore, through an appropriate selection of blockchain type and consensus algorithms, the SG’s needs of UAV authentication in 6G network applications can also be readily addressed. In this study, the combination of blockchain and UAV authentication in 6G network emergence is reviewed as a detailed review for secure and universal future communication. Finally, we conclude on the critical identification of challenges and future research directions on the subject MDPI 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41027/1/A%20Survey%20on%206G%20Enabled%20Light%20Weight%20Authentication.pdf Adnan Shahid, Khan and Muhammad Ali, Sattar and Kashif, Nisar and Ag Asri Ag, Ibrahim and Noralifah, Annuar and Johari, Abdullah and Shuaib, Karim Memon (2023) A Survey on 6G Enabled Light Weight Authentication Protocol for UAVs, Security, Open Research Issues and Future Directions. Applied Sciences, 13 (277). pp. 1-33. ISSN 2076-3417 https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci https://doi.org/ 10.3390/app13010277
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Adnan Shahid, Khan
Muhammad Ali, Sattar
Kashif, Nisar
Ag Asri Ag, Ibrahim
Noralifah, Annuar
Johari, Abdullah
Shuaib, Karim Memon
A Survey on 6G Enabled Light Weight Authentication Protocol for UAVs, Security, Open Research Issues and Future Directions
description This paper demonstrates a broad exploration of existing authentication and secure communication of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in a ‘6G network’. We begin with an overview of existing surveys that deal with UAV authentication in 6G and beyond communications, standardization, applications and security. In order to highlight the impact of blockchain and UAV authentication in ‘UAV networks’ in future communication systems, we categorize the groups in this review into two comprehensive groups. The first group, named the Performance Group (PG), comprises the performance-related needs on data rates, latency, reliability and massive connectivity. Meanwhile, the second group, named the Specifications Group (SG), is included in the authentication-related needs on non-reputability, data integrity and audit ability. In the 6G network, with blockchain and UAV authentication, the network decentralization and resource sharing would minimize resource under-utilization thereby facilitating PG targets. Furthermore, through an appropriate selection of blockchain type and consensus algorithms, the SG’s needs of UAV authentication in 6G network applications can also be readily addressed. In this study, the combination of blockchain and UAV authentication in 6G network emergence is reviewed as a detailed review for secure and universal future communication. Finally, we conclude on the critical identification of challenges and future research directions on the subject
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author Adnan Shahid, Khan
Muhammad Ali, Sattar
Kashif, Nisar
Ag Asri Ag, Ibrahim
Noralifah, Annuar
Johari, Abdullah
Shuaib, Karim Memon
author_facet Adnan Shahid, Khan
Muhammad Ali, Sattar
Kashif, Nisar
Ag Asri Ag, Ibrahim
Noralifah, Annuar
Johari, Abdullah
Shuaib, Karim Memon
author_sort Adnan Shahid, Khan
title A Survey on 6G Enabled Light Weight Authentication Protocol for UAVs, Security, Open Research Issues and Future Directions
title_short A Survey on 6G Enabled Light Weight Authentication Protocol for UAVs, Security, Open Research Issues and Future Directions
title_full A Survey on 6G Enabled Light Weight Authentication Protocol for UAVs, Security, Open Research Issues and Future Directions
title_fullStr A Survey on 6G Enabled Light Weight Authentication Protocol for UAVs, Security, Open Research Issues and Future Directions
title_full_unstemmed A Survey on 6G Enabled Light Weight Authentication Protocol for UAVs, Security, Open Research Issues and Future Directions
title_sort survey on 6g enabled light weight authentication protocol for uavs, security, open research issues and future directions
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41027/1/A%20Survey%20on%206G%20Enabled%20Light%20Weight%20Authentication.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41027/
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci
https://doi.org/ 10.3390/app13010277
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