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CYBER SECURITY IN VEHICLE COMMUNICATION
2020 IEEE International Conference for Innovation in Technology (INOCON), 2020In the Automotive Industry, cyber security implementation is low. A car has multiple Electronic Control Units (ECUs) and every ECU communicates a huge number of messages to another ECU through Control Area Network (CAN). If the hacker invades the system, then it is like an open source of resources and any amount of valuable information can be ...
Manjula R Parmar +2 more
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Security in Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communications
AHFE International, 2022By 2020, the number of connected vehicles will reach 250 million units. Thus, one of five vehicles worldwide will count on any wireless connection. Functional areas such as telecommunications, infotainment, automatic driving, or mobility services will have to face the implications caused by that growth.
Pablo Marcillo +2 more
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Security of In-Vehicle Communication Systems
2021The automotive industry has seen remarkable growth in the use of network and communication technology. These technologies can be vulnerable to attacks. Several examples of confirmed attacks have been documented in academic studies, and many vehicular communications systems have been designed without security aspects in mind.
Dennis Dubrefjord +4 more
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Towards power line communication in vehicle
2011 XXXth URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium, 2011This paper is a review of studies dealing with Power Line Communication (PLC) in vehicle. The electronic control units (ECUs) that replace mechanical or hydraulic systems require specific buses in order to exchange information between sensors and actuators.
Nouvel, Fabienne, Tanguy, Philippe
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Overcoming Communication Delay in Vehicle Teleoperation
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2000Abstract This paper presents a methodfor avoiding the effects ofcommunication delays in the teleoperated guidance of a mobile robot. The method is based on a mixed telerobotic architecture and the Hteleoperated task" concept. In this architecture the task controller coordinates a set of behaviors such as collision avoidance, sensorial navigation ...
J.M. Gómez-de-Gabriel, A. Ollero
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