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Distributed Cellular Framework for Secure Drone Delivery Services
Author(s) -
Maansa Krovvidi,
Ch Mvn Sai Teja Prashanth
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of research in advent technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9637
DOI - 10.32622/ijrat.99202103
Subject(s) - drone , computer security , computer science , obstacle , hacker , architecture , authentication (law) , art , genetics , political science , law , visual arts , biology
This paper describes in-depth the architecture of a Distributed Cellular framework for Secure Drone Delivery Services with an additional security layer. Delivery Drones are Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) that are responsible for the transportation of goods from one place to another place. In the modern world, with several e-commerce platforms, everything is traded, promoted, advertised online. This causes the need to deliver the packages rapidly and within a stipulated period of time. Unmanned aerial vehicles or drones come into the picture to retort the above-mentioned issue. Security nowadays has become a major concern where hackers are diverting the network traffic, hijacking, and crashing the drones. In order to prevent these attacks from taking place, this paper proposes a strong security framework to minimize these attacks from taking place. The proposed architecture has an additional layer of security which covers the two-factor and multi-factor authentication at the delivery spot. There exists an integration of different sensors like Obstacle detection, SOS detection, Facial Recognition, etc. Beyond the security framework, a distributed cellular network is applied to the delivery services to scatter the drones cell-wise and largen the scope to all remote areas.

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