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Main Authors: Wang, Yuntao, Yang, Haojia, Liu, Han, Ba, Jianle, Su, Zhou
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.26876
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author Wang, Yuntao
Yang, Haojia
Liu, Han
Ba, Jianle
Su, Zhou
author_facet Wang, Yuntao
Yang, Haojia
Liu, Han
Ba, Jianle
Su, Zhou
contents Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarms are increasingly deployed in vast low-altitude applications, owing to their capabilities in distributed sensing, flexible communication, and autonomous coordination. Nevertheless, the open and highly dynamic operating environment of UAV swarms introduces serious security risks, including GPS spoofing, insider threats, and multi-hop intrusion. These threats are aggravated by limited on-board resources, frequently changing network topology, and the presence of intelligent adversaries. To tackle these issues, this paper proposes a cloud-edge-end collaborative defense framework for UAV swarms. Based on this framework, three complementary mechanisms are developed. First, a cooperative perception scheme is designed to resist GPS spoofing via interactive attack-defense game modeling. Second, a behavior-driven authentication method with trust evaluation is developed to mitigate insider threats. Third, a multi-agent attack forensics framework is devised to intelligently trace the propagation paths of multi-hop attacks in UAV networks. Experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed approaches. Finally, several open research directions are outlined.
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spellingShingle Secure UAV Swarms in Low-Altitude Wireless Networks: Challenges and Solutions
Wang, Yuntao
Yang, Haojia
Liu, Han
Ba, Jianle
Su, Zhou
Cryptography and Security
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarms are increasingly deployed in vast low-altitude applications, owing to their capabilities in distributed sensing, flexible communication, and autonomous coordination. Nevertheless, the open and highly dynamic operating environment of UAV swarms introduces serious security risks, including GPS spoofing, insider threats, and multi-hop intrusion. These threats are aggravated by limited on-board resources, frequently changing network topology, and the presence of intelligent adversaries. To tackle these issues, this paper proposes a cloud-edge-end collaborative defense framework for UAV swarms. Based on this framework, three complementary mechanisms are developed. First, a cooperative perception scheme is designed to resist GPS spoofing via interactive attack-defense game modeling. Second, a behavior-driven authentication method with trust evaluation is developed to mitigate insider threats. Third, a multi-agent attack forensics framework is devised to intelligently trace the propagation paths of multi-hop attacks in UAV networks. Experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed approaches. Finally, several open research directions are outlined.
title Secure UAV Swarms in Low-Altitude Wireless Networks: Challenges and Solutions
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.26876