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Sidorov, Vasily (Nanyang Technological University), Ng, Wee Keong (Nanyang Technological University), Lam, Kwok Yan (Nanyang Technological University), Bin Mohamed Salleh, Mohamed Faisal (Air Traffic Management Research Institute)

Implications of Cyber Threats for the Design of Unmanned Air Traffic Management System

Scheduled for presentation during the "Airspace Management and Control" (FrC1), Friday, June 16, 2017, 16:40−17:00, Salon E

2017 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, June 13-16, 2017, Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay, Miami, FL,

This information is tentative and subject to change. Compiled on March 28, 2024

Keywords Airspace Management, Technology Challenges, Security

Abstract

Unmanned aircraft are quickly gaining credibility as an efficient tool for a wide range of tasks. With the increase in the amount of UAVs in the sky, the need for the UAV traffic management arises. Unmanned air traffic management system (UTMS), especially in the urban airspace, could be considered as a critical infrastructure, which—if disrupted—can lead to severe monetary losses and even casualties. As a computerized system, UTMS is susceptible to cyber attacks ranging from cyber vandalism to cyber warfare. This work considers cyber threats to the UTMS, and how it should be designed in order to be resilient to these threats. The work was performed as a part of the early design of an urban UTMS in Singapore; however, the findings are applicable to designing UTMS for any urban environment.

 

 

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