Secure in-vehicle Systems using Authentication
Recently, driving support technologies have been practically used. However, a problem has been pointed out that when a vehicle is connected with an external network, the safety of the vehicle is threatened. Ensuring the security of in-vehicle systems becomes an important priority. The present study...
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doaj-0e12397c552f4f14ac583d3094f042142020-11-25T02:08:40ZengAtlantis PressInternational Journal of Networked and Distributed Computing (IJNDC)2211-79462015-08-013310.2991/ijndc.2015.3.3.3Secure in-vehicle Systems using AuthenticationMasaya YoshikawaKyota SugiokaYusuke NozakiKensaku AsahiRecently, driving support technologies have been practically used. However, a problem has been pointed out that when a vehicle is connected with an external network, the safety of the vehicle is threatened. Ensuring the security of in-vehicle systems becomes an important priority. The present study proposes a CAN communications method that uses a lightweight block cipher to realize secure in-vehicle systems. Experiments using both FPGA and a radiocontrolled car verify the proposed method.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/25022.pdfSecurity; Embedded system; Lightweight block cipher; CAN communication; Authentication |
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Masaya Yoshikawa Kyota Sugioka Yusuke Nozaki Kensaku Asahi Secure in-vehicle Systems using Authentication International Journal of Networked and Distributed Computing (IJNDC) Security; Embedded system; Lightweight block cipher; CAN communication; Authentication |
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Masaya Yoshikawa Kyota Sugioka Yusuke Nozaki Kensaku Asahi |
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Secure in-vehicle Systems using Authentication |
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Secure in-vehicle Systems using Authentication |
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Secure in-vehicle Systems using Authentication |
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Secure in-vehicle Systems using Authentication |
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Secure in-vehicle Systems using Authentication |
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secure in-vehicle systems using authentication |
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Atlantis Press |
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International Journal of Networked and Distributed Computing (IJNDC) |
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2211-7946 |
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2015-08-01 |
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Recently, driving support technologies have been practically used. However, a problem has been pointed out that when a vehicle is connected with an external network, the safety of the vehicle is threatened. Ensuring the security of in-vehicle systems becomes an important priority. The present study proposes a CAN communications method that uses a lightweight block cipher to realize secure in-vehicle systems. Experiments using both FPGA and a radiocontrolled car verify the proposed method. |
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Security; Embedded system; Lightweight block cipher; CAN communication; Authentication |
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