Evaluation of the LDACS Cybersecurity Implementation

2019 
Communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) infrastructure in civil aviation must evolve as fast as possible to cope with all challenges posed by the growth of the worldwide population, globalization and the demand for more and more mobility worldwide. Analogue systems are replaced by digital means, automation is becoming much more important to handle new entrants in the air traffic system, spectrum saturation must be solved by introducing digital systems and the safety and security of the safety critical infrastructure surrounding civil aviation must be constantly updated to support the ever-growing complexity of the system. As one of the Future Communication Infrastructure (FCI) candidates we introduce LDACS as the very first true integrated CNS system worldwide. In previous works we have already analyzed its cybersecurity and developed an architecture with corresponding algorithm and proofed the improvement of the cbersecurity due to our security additions. Here we implement the LDACS cybersecurity architecture and evaluate the impact of introduced security overhead on the LDACS system. We conclude that the proposed protection mechanisms successfully mitigate previously identified risks and only add minor time, data and computation overhead on top of the LDACS protocol stack, making the security solutions a good candidate to be included in the SESAR wave 2 updated LDACS specification.
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