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Title: Quantum cryptography-as-a-service for secure UAV communication : applications, challenges, and case study
Authors: Ralegankar, Vishakha K. 
Bagul, Jagruti 
Thakkar, Bhaumikkumar 
Gupta, Rajesh 
Tanwar, Sudeep
Sharma, Gulshan
Davidson, Innocent Ewaen 
Keywords: 08 Information and Computing Sciences;09 Engineering;10 Technology;Unmanned aerial vehicle;Quantum computing;Quantum cryptography;Military
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Source: Ralegankar, V.K. et al. 2021. Quantum cryptography-as-a-service for secure UAV communication : applications, challenges, and case study. IEEE Access: 1-1. doi:10.1109/access.2021.3138753
Journal: IEEE Access
Abstract: 
The sudden demand rises in security made researchers come up with solutions that provide
instantaneous safety better than the state of the art solutions. The quest for securing data began in the
Spartan era. People are now looking to expand this field of research by attacking the existing paradigms
and inventing new algorithms that prove to be better than their vulnerable counterparts. Unmanned aerial
vehicles (UAVs) are very much prevailing due to their sleek design and flexible mobility in many sectors
such as agriculture, army, healthcare, monitoring and surveillance, and many more. We discuss the growth
and demand of drone technology along with its importance in this article. The paper also throws some light
on the ongoing security issues in real-time scenarios and the role of quantum cryptography in securing the
information over the traditional solutions. Motivated by this, we present a survey on quantum cryptography’s
importance, role, and benefits in securing UAV communications underlying beyond 5G networks. A novel
quantum cryptography-based layered architectural solution is also proposed to achieve high data security
and efficient transmission. This paper also present a case study on the battlefield application on the Internet
of military things. The performance of the proposed case study system is evaluated by considering the
latency, security, and reliability
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/3770
ISSN: 2169-3536 (Online)
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3138753
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