Hyper Secure Cognitive Radio Communications in an Internet of Space Things Network Based on the BB84 Protocol
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Journal
2020 Intermountain Engineering, Technology and Computing (IETC)
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Once constellation of satellites are working in a collaborative manner, the security of their messages would have to be highly secure from all angles of scenarios by which the praxis of eavesdropping constitutes a constant thread for the instability of the different tasks and missions. In this paper we employ the Bennet-Brassard commonly known as the BB84 protocol in conjunction to the technique of Cognitive Radio applied to the Internet of Space Things to build a prospective technology to guarantee the communications among geocentric orbital satellites. The simulations have yielded that for a constellation of 5 satellites, the probability of successful of completion the communication might be of order of 75% ±5%.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Language
eng
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