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Methods of group authentication for low-resource vehicle and flying self-organizing networks

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It has been suggested to provide group authentication in self-organizing networks using group signature. Due to the hardware peculiarities of unmanned aerial vehicles, the EDR-BBS scheme on elliptic curves has been selected as the group-signature scheme for FANET. Algebraic structures have been represented by elliptic curves over extended fields of special processor-oriented characteristics.

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Original Russian Text © E.B. Aleksandrova, 2017, published in Problemy Informatsionnoi Bezopasnosti, Komp’yuternye Sistemy.

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Aleksandrova, E.B. Methods of group authentication for low-resource vehicle and flying self-organizing networks. Aut. Control Comp. Sci. 51, 947–958 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3103/S014641161708003X

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