Enhancing ROS 2 Security with Standardized Post-Quantum Cryptosystems / (Record no. 614360)

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Classification number 629.8
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Personal name Safdar, Umair
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Title Enhancing ROS 2 Security with Standardized Post-Quantum Cryptosystems /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Umair Safdar
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Islamabad :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer SMME- NUST;
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2025.
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Extent 55p.
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General note Recent developments by NIST and the global race for a Cryptographically Relevent<br/>Quantum Computer (CRQC) have led to an increased interest in the integration of<br/>Post Quantum secure cryptographic algorithms to traditional applications. Despite<br/>this interest, there has been relatively limited work in integrating these PQ secure<br/>algorithms to industrial/robotics applications on constrained IoT devices. The existing efforts often lack comprehensive implementation, with partial integrations that<br/>fail to fully address the application’s security vulnerabilities against quantum adversaries. This work aims to fill this gap by fully equipping the communication middleware DDS (Data Distribution Service) of ROS 2 with the NIST standardized cryptographic algorithms. We also present the performance analysis of these PQ secure<br/>algorithms on a constrained device and compare these results highlighting the feasibility of running PQ secure cryptographic algorithms on resource constrained IoT<br/>devices. Overall, this work represents a step toward future-proofing robotics communication ROS 2 systems based on DDS, against the quantum threats, as well as offering insights into the feasibility of post-quantum cryptography in resource constrained<br/>environments.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MS Robotics and Intelligent Machine Engineering
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Personal name Supervisor: Dr. M Saqib Nazir
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  School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (SMME) School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (SMME) E-Books 07/15/2025 629.8 SMME-TH-1141 Thesis
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