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Sonia Díaz-Santos, Óscar Cigala-Álvarez, Ester Gonzalez-Sosa, Pino Caballero-Gil and Cándido Caballero-Gil
This paper introduces a cutting-edge approach that combines facial recognition and drowsiness detection technologies with Internet of Things capabilities, including 5G/6G connectivity, aimed at bolstering vehicle security and driver safety. The delineate...
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Vita Santa Barletta, Danilo Caivano, Mirko De Vincentiis, Azzurra Ragone, Michele Scalera and Manuel Ángel Serrano Martín
Integrating embedded systems into next-generation vehicles is proliferating as they increase safety, efficiency, and driving comfort. These functionalities are provided by hundreds of electronic control units (ECUs) that communicate with each other using...
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Jeremy Bryans, Lin Shen Liew, Hoang Nga Nguyen, Giedre Sabaliauskaite and Siraj Ahmed Shaikh
Systems that integrate cyber and physical aspects to create cyber-physical systems (CPS) are becoming increasingly complex, but demonstrating the security of CPS is hard and security is frequently compromised. These compromises can lead to safety failure...
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Jadil Alsamiri and Khalid Alsubhi
In recent years, the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) has garnered significant attention from researchers and automotive industry professionals due to its expanding range of applications and services aimed at enhancing road safety and driver/passenger comfort....
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Zixiang Bi, Guosheng Xu, Chenyu Wang, Guoai Xu and Sutao Zhang
Traditional mechanical parts have been increasingly replaced by in-vehicle electronic control units (ECUs) that communicate via control area networks (CAN). For security reasons, the Database CAN (DBC) file, which defines the contents of CAN messages, is...
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Nadera Sultana Tany, Sunish Suresh, Durgesh Nandan Sinha, Chinmay Shinde, Cristina Stolojescu-Crisan and Rahamatullah Khondoker
Modern autonomous vehicles with an electric/electronic (E/E) architecture represent the next big step in the automation and evolution of smart and self-driving vehicles. This technology is of significant interest nowadays and humans are currently witness...
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Chih-Hsien Hsia, Zi-Han Yang, Hong-Jyun Wang and Kuei-Kuei Lai
Developments in multimedia and mobile communication technologies and in mobilized, personalized information security has benefitted various sectors of society, as traditional identification technologies are often complicated. In response to the sharing e...
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Efstratios Chatzoglou, Georgios Kambourakis and Vasileios Kouliaridis
Using automotive smartphone applications (apps) provided by car manufacturers may offer numerous advantages to the vehicle owner, including improved safety, fuel efficiency, anytime monitoring of vehicle data, and timely over-the-air delivery of software...
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Jingjing Hao and Guangsheng Han
As the intelligent car-networking represents the new direction of the future vehicular development, automotive security plays an increasingly important role in the whole car industry chain. On condition that the accompanying problems of security are proo...
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Vita Santa Barletta, Danilo Caivano, Antonella Nannavecchia and Michele Scalera
The diffusion of embedded and portable communication devices on modern vehicles entails new security risks since in-vehicle communication protocols are still insecure and vulnerable to attacks. Increasing interest is being given to the implementation of ...
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