Achieving Higher-Fidelity Conjunction Analyses Using Cryptography to Improve Information Sharing
This report examines the feasibility of using modern cryptographic tools to improve space situational awareness. Specifically, the authors examine the applicability of secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocols as a means to compute the collision probability of two satellites. MPC protocols would provide satellite operators with a way to compute such "conjunction analyses" while maintaining the privacy of each operator's orbital information.
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Achieving Higher-Fidelity Conjunction Analyses Using Cryptography to Improve Information Sharing
This report examines the feasibility of using modern cryptographic tools to improve space situational awareness. Specifically, the authors examine the applicability of secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocols as a means to compute the collision probability of two satellites. MPC protocols would provide satellite operators with a way to compute such "conjunction analyses" while maintaining the privacy of each operator's orbital information.
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Achieving Higher-Fidelity Conjunction Analyses Using Cryptography to Improve Information Sharing

Achieving Higher-Fidelity Conjunction Analyses Using Cryptography to Improve Information Sharing

Achieving Higher-Fidelity Conjunction Analyses Using Cryptography to Improve Information Sharing

Achieving Higher-Fidelity Conjunction Analyses Using Cryptography to Improve Information Sharing

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This report examines the feasibility of using modern cryptographic tools to improve space situational awareness. Specifically, the authors examine the applicability of secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocols as a means to compute the collision probability of two satellites. MPC protocols would provide satellite operators with a way to compute such "conjunction analyses" while maintaining the privacy of each operator's orbital information.

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ISBN-13: 9780833081667
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Publication date: 02/24/2014
Pages: 66
Product dimensions: 7.97(w) x 10.83(h) x 0.20(d)
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