2023
DOI: 10.26599/tst.2022.9010009
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Trust Assessment Under the Integrated Air-Space-Ground Network Environment

Abstract: While playing an increasing role in the field of air-space integrated networks, terminal entities are exposed to more serious security risks than ordinary terminal entities on the ground, including but not limited to astronomical risks (e.g., solar activity), link disruptions, and malicious attacks. In the integrated air-space-space network, after the terminal entity is loaded into the rocket for launch, real-time monitoring measures are implemented on the ground site for all links to the intended orbit. On to… Show more

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“…These devices are typically low-power and have limited computing and storage capabilities. Their main task is to transmit the collected data to the edge node through the wireless network [119]. (2) Mobile edge layer: This layer is located between the edge device layer and the cloud computing layer; it deploys the computing and storage resources at the edge.…”
Section: Mobile Edge Computing (Mec)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These devices are typically low-power and have limited computing and storage capabilities. Their main task is to transmit the collected data to the edge node through the wireless network [119]. (2) Mobile edge layer: This layer is located between the edge device layer and the cloud computing layer; it deploys the computing and storage resources at the edge.…”
Section: Mobile Edge Computing (Mec)mentioning
confidence: 99%