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Cubedate: Securing Software Updates in Orbit for Low-Power Payloads Hosted on CubeSats

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CubeSat design is facilitated by the increasing availability of open-source software in the domain, and a variety of low-cost hardware blueprints based on commodity microcontrollers. We attain the rock-bottom price to reach orbit as entities that design, launch and operate CubeSats started selling to multiple tenants tiny rack slots for low-power payloads that may be hosted on their CubeSat. The question arises of how to provide state-of-the-art security for software updates on a multitenant CubeSat, whereby mutual trust between tenants is limited. In this paper, we provide a case-study: ThingSat, a low-power payload we designed, is currently hosted on a CubeSat orbiting at 500km altitude operated by a separate entity. We then design Cubedate, a framework for securing continuous deployment of software to be updated on orbiting multi-tenant CubeSats. We also provide a highly portable open-source implementation of Cubedate, based on the IoT operating system RIOT, which we evaluate experimentally.
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hal-04382485 , version 1 (09-01-2024)

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François-Xavier Molina, Emmanuel Baccelli, Koen Zandberg, Didier Donsez, Olivier Alphand. Cubedate: Securing Software Updates in Orbit for Low-Power Payloads Hosted on CubeSats. PEMWN 2023 - The 12th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Performance Evaluation and Modeling in Wired and Wireless Networks, Sep 2023, Berlin, France. pp.1-6, ⟨10.23919/PEMWN58813.2023.10304910⟩. ⟨hal-04382485⟩
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