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SISSA: Real-time Monitoring of Hardware Functional Safety and Cybersecurity with In-vehicle SOME/IP Ethernet Traffic
Feb. 26, 2024, 5:11 a.m. | Qi Liu, Xingyu Li, Ke Sun, Yufeng Li, Yanchen Liu
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Abstract: Scalable service-Oriented Middleware over IP (SOME/IP) is an Ethernet communication standard protocol in the Automotive Open System Architecture (AUTOSAR), promoting ECU-to-ECU communication over the IP stack. However, SOME/IP lacks a robust security architecture, making it susceptible to potential attacks. Besides, random hardware failure of ECU will disrupt SOME/IP communication. In this paper, we propose SISSA, a SOME/IP communication traffic-based approach for modeling and analyzing in-vehicle functional safety and cyber security. Specifically, SISSA models hardware failures …
architecture arxiv attacks automotive communication cs.cr cs.lg cs.ni cybersecurity ethernet hardware ip stack making middleware monitoring protocol random real robust security safety security security architecture service stack standard system system architecture traffic vehicle
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