When Air Traffic Management Meets Blockchain Technology: a Blockchain-based concept for securing the sharing of Flight Data

Marina Dehez Clementi, N. Larrieu, E. Lochin, M. Kâafar, H. Asghar
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The Aviation Industry has been booming for several decades and is expected to keep growing in the future. Therefore, Air Traffic Management (ATM) tools are likely to be soon overwhelmed by the demand. The Single European Sky ATM Research Program (SESAR) 2020, controlled by EUROCONTROL, intends to revisit the management of aeronautical information along its full lifecycle and across the whole European ATM system. The efficient sharing of information over large scale Cyber Physical Systems (CPSs) is a non-trivial problem that raises several challenges including data lineage, data consistency, access rights management and privacy-preservation. Part of the SESAR initiative, System-Wide Information Management (SWIM) project defines standards to enhance the security of aeronautical data shared among stakeholders. Most of its propositions include centralized or partially centralized mechanisms in order to enforce data confidentiality, and privacy. In this paper, we intend to discuss how blockchains can improve the sharing of sensitive data over the ATM system. More specifically, we use the example of flight data and describe a high-level Blockchain-based concept that mimics the decentralized nature of existing A TM system to provide a reliable, distributed storage platform for flight information.
当空中交通管理遇到区块链技术:一个基于区块链的概念,用于确保飞行数据的共享
航空工业已经蓬勃发展了几十年,并有望在未来继续增长。因此,空中交通管理(ATM)工具可能很快就会被需求淹没。由EUROCONTROL控制的欧洲单一天空ATM研究计划(SESAR) 2020打算重新审视整个欧洲ATM系统的整个生命周期的航空信息管理。在大规模网络物理系统(cps)上有效共享信息是一个非常重要的问题,它提出了几个挑战,包括数据沿袭、数据一致性、访问权限管理和隐私保护。作为SESAR计划的一部分,全系统信息管理(SWIM)项目定义了增强利益相关者之间共享的航空数据安全性的标准。它的大多数主张包括集中或部分集中的机制,以加强数据机密性和隐私性。在本文中,我们打算讨论区块链如何改善ATM系统上敏感数据的共享。更具体地说,我们以航班数据为例,描述了一个基于区块链的高级概念,它模仿了现有TM系统的去中心化特性,为航班信息提供了一个可靠的分布式存储平台。
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