Publication detail
Security and Performance Trade-offs for Data Distribution Service in Flying Ad-Hoc Networks
FUJDIAK, R. POKORNÝ, J. ZOBAL, L. POPOV, P. STANKOVIČ, V. MLÝNEK, P. MRNUŠŤÍK, P. BLAŽEK, P. MUSIL, P. MIŠUREC, J.
Original Title
Security and Performance Trade-offs for Data Distribution Service in Flying Ad-Hoc Networks
English Title
Security and Performance Trade-offs for Data Distribution Service in Flying Ad-Hoc Networks
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
This paper focuses on the data distribution service (DDS) middleware and its publish/subscribe logic - a topic that has recently regained popularity in both academia as well as industry. DDS is a well-known approach based on publish-subscribe logic. Therefore, only brief introduction of the issue is given followed by practical evaluation of current, available and real implementations from the security and performance point of view. The analysis and evaluation is performed to aid comparison of competing DDS implementation, and thus could serve well as an input to decision-making about which of these solutions is best suited for a given situation. Finally, the practical performance evaluation is performed via several different scenarios to effectively compare the currently most-used DDS implementations.
English abstract
This paper focuses on the data distribution service (DDS) middleware and its publish/subscribe logic - a topic that has recently regained popularity in both academia as well as industry. DDS is a well-known approach based on publish-subscribe logic. Therefore, only brief introduction of the issue is given followed by practical evaluation of current, available and real implementations from the security and performance point of view. The analysis and evaluation is performed to aid comparison of competing DDS implementation, and thus could serve well as an input to decision-making about which of these solutions is best suited for a given situation. Finally, the practical performance evaluation is performed via several different scenarios to effectively compare the currently most-used DDS implementations.
Keywords
FANET;Drones;DDS;Security;Performance
Released
30.10.2019
Location
Ireland, Dublin
ISBN
978-1-7281-5763-4
Book
2019 11th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT)
Pages from
1
Pages to
5
Pages count
5
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT159920,
author="Radek {Fujdiak} and Jiří {Pokorný} and Lukáš {Zobal} and Petr {Mlýnek} and Petr {Blažek} and Petr {Musil} and Jiří {Mišurec}",
title="Security and Performance Trade-offs for Data Distribution Service in Flying Ad-Hoc Networks",
annote="This paper focuses on the data distribution service (DDS) middleware and its publish/subscribe logic - a topic that has recently regained popularity in both academia as well as industry. DDS is a well-known approach based on publish-subscribe logic. Therefore, only brief introduction of the issue is given followed by practical evaluation of current, available and real implementations from the security and performance point of view. The analysis and evaluation is performed to aid comparison of competing DDS implementation, and thus could serve well as an input to decision-making about which of these solutions is best suited for a given situation. Finally, the practical performance evaluation is performed via several different scenarios to effectively compare the currently most-used DDS implementations.",
booktitle="2019 11th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT)",
chapter="159920",
doi="10.1109/ICUMT48472.2019.8970670",
howpublished="online",
year="2019",
month="october",
pages="1--5",
type="conference paper"
}