Drone Remote Identification Protocol Requirements and Terminology
RFC 9153, “Drone Remote Identification Protocol Requirements and Terminology”, is an Informational document published in February 2022 by S. Card, A. Wiethuechter, R. Moskowitz, A. Gurtov. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This document defines terminology and requirements for solutions produced by the Drone Remote Identification Protocol (DRIP) Working Group. These solutions will support Unmanned Aircraft System Remote Identification and tracking (UAS RID) for security, safety, and other purposes (e.g., initiation of identity-based network sessions supporting UAS applications). DRIP will facilitate use of existing Internet resources to support RID and to enable enhanced related services, and it will enable online and offline verification that RID information is trustworthy.
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