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Privacy-Preserving Drone Navigation Through Homomorphic Encryption for Collision Avoidance

Privacy-Preserving Drone Navigation Through Homomorphic Encryption for Collision Avoidance

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英文摘要

As drones increasingly deliver packages in neighborhoods, concerns about collisions arise. One solution is to share flight paths within a specific zip code, but this compromises business privacy by revealing delivery routes. For example, it could disclose which stores send packages to certain addresses. To avoid exposing path information, we propose using homomorphic encryption-based comparison to compute path intersections. This allows drones to identify potential collisions without revealing path and destination details, allowing them to adjust altitude to avoid crashes. We implemented and tested our approach on resource-limited virtual machines to mimic the computational power of drones. Our results demonstrate that our method is significantly faster and requires less network communication compared to a garbled circuit-based approach. We also provide a security analysis of the approach against potential attacks.

Allan Luedeman、Nicholas Baum、Andrew Quijano、Kemal Akkaya

航空计算技术、计算机技术

Allan Luedeman,Nicholas Baum,Andrew Quijano,Kemal Akkaya.Privacy-Preserving Drone Navigation Through Homomorphic Encryption for Collision Avoidance[EB/OL].(2025-07-19)[2025-08-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.14713.点此复制

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