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Onboard Cybersecurity Diagnostic System for Connected Vehicles

Sumanth Reddy Dadam, Di Zhu, Vivek Kumar, Vinod Ravi, Venkata Sai Srikar Palukuru

2021SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series25 citationsDOI

Abstract

<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Today’s advanced vehicles have high degree of interaction due to numerous sensors, actuators and also with complex communication within the control units. In order to hack a vehicle, it has to be within a certain range of communication. Here, we discuss the On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) regulations for next generation BEV/HEV, its vulnerabilities and cybersecurity threats that come with hacking. We propose three cybersecurity attack detection and defense methods: Cyber-Attack detection algorithm, Time-Based CAN Intrusion Detection Method and, Feistel Cipher Block Method. These control methods autonomously diagnose a cybersecurity problem in a vehicle’s onboard system using an OBD interface, such as OBD-II when a fault caused by a cyberattack is detected, All of this is achieved in an internal communication network structure. The results discussed here focus on the first detection method that is Cyber-Attack detection algorithm.</div></div>

Topics & Concepts

Computer securityComputer scienceAeronauticsEngineeringVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)Autonomous Vehicle Technology and SafetyIoT and GPS-based Vehicle Safety Systems