Along with the potential emergence of quantum computing, safety and security of new and complex communication services such as automated driving need to be redefined in the post-quantum era. To ensure reliable, continuous and secure operation of these scenarios, quantum resistant security algorithms (QRSAs) that enable secure connectivity must be integrated into the network management and orchestration systems of mobile networks. This paper explores a roadmap study of post-quantum era convergence with cellular connectivity using the Service & Computation Orchestrator (SCO) framework for enhanced data security in radio access and backhaul transmission with a particular focus on Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) services. Using NTRU as a QSRA, we have shown that the parallelization performance of Toom-Cook and Karatsuba computation methods can vary based on different CPU load conditions through extensive simulations and that the SCO framework can facilitate the selection of the most efficient computation for a given QRSA. Finally, we discuss the evaluation results, identify the current standardization efforts, and possible directions for the coexistence of post-quantum and mobile network connectivity through a SCO framework that leverages parallel computing.
翻译:随着量子计算的潜在出现,新的复杂通信服务,如自动驾驶等的安全和安保需要在Quantum后时代重新定义。为了确保这些情景的可靠、持续和安全运作,必须把能够实现安全连通的量子抗安保算法(QRSA)纳入移动网络的网络管理和交响系统。本文件探讨利用服务与计算操作仪(SCO)框架,对Quantum后时代与细胞连通的趋同进行路线图研究,以加强无线电存取和回航传输的数据安全,特别侧重于车辆到一切(V2X)服务。我们利用NTRU作为QSRA,显示Tom-Cook和Karatsuba计算方法的平行性能可以因不同的CPU负载条件而变化,通过广泛的模拟,而上合组织框架可以便利选择特定QRSA的最有效计算方法。最后,我们讨论评价结果,确定目前的标准化努力,以及通过利用利用利用平行计算的本组织框架,确定将Quum后和移动网络连通的可能方向。