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CARAMEL: results on a secure architecture for connected and autonomous vehicles detecting GPS spoofing attacks

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Abstract The main goal of the H2020-CARAMEL project is to address the cybersecurity gaps introduced by the new technological domains adopted by modern vehicles applying, among others, advanced Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning techniques. As a result, CARAMEL enhances the protection against threats related to automated driving, smart charging of Electric Vehicles, and communication among vehicles or between vehicles and the roadside infrastructure. This work focuses on the latter and presents the CARAMEL architecture aiming at assessing the integrity of the information transmitted by vehicles, as well as at improving the security and privacy of communication for connected and autonomous driving. The proposed architecture includes: (1) multi-radio access technology capabilities, with simultaneous 802.11p and LTE-Uu support, enabled by the connectivity infrastructure; (2) a MEC platform, where, among others, algorithms for detecting attacks are implemented; (3) an intelligent On-Board Unit with anti-hacking features inside the vehicle; (4) a Public Key Infrastructure that validates in real-time the integrity of vehicle’s data transmissions. As an indicative application, the interaction between the entities of the CARAMEL architecture is showcased in case of a GPS spoofing attack scenario. Adopted attack detection techniques exploit robust in-vehicle and cooperative approaches that do not rely on encrypted GPS signals, but only on measurements available in the CARAMEL architecture.

Connected autonomous vehiclesSecure architectureAttack on V2X communicationGPS spoofing attack

Vitale Christian、Piperigkos Nikos、Laoudias Christos、Ellinas Georgios、Casademont Jordi、Kapsalas Petros、Hofmann Klaus-Peter、Khodashenas Pouria Sayyad、Escrig Josep、Kloukiniotis Andreas、Lalos Aris S.、Moustakas Konstantinos、Diaz Rodriguez Rodrigo、Ba?os Daniel、Roqueta Crusats Gemma

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University of Cyprus

Athena Research and Innovation Center

i2CAT Foundation

Panasonic Automotive

T-Systems International GmbH

University of Patras

Atos IT Solutions and Services Iberia S.L.

FICOSA

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2021

Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking

Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking

EISCI
ISSN:1687-1472
年,卷(期):2021.2021
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