Proceedings Third International Workshop on Automotive and Autonomous Vehicle Security 2021
DOI: 10.14722/autosec.2021.23019
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Demo: Automated Tracking System For LiDAR Spoofing Attacks On Moving Targets

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“…LiDAR spoofing attacks. A number of works recently proved the feasibility of LiDAR spoofing attacks [2,4,6,[9][10][11]. Petit et al [9] first introduced the LiDAR sensor attack by performing relay attacks to spoof objects further than the location of the spoofer.…”
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“…LiDAR spoofing attacks. A number of works recently proved the feasibility of LiDAR spoofing attacks [2,4,6,[9][10][11]. Petit et al [9] first introduced the LiDAR sensor attack by performing relay attacks to spoof objects further than the location of the spoofer.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, recent work has demonstrated the feasibility of LiDAR sensor spoofing attacks and their repercussions on the visual understanding of AV's [2,4,6,[9][10][11]. Alarmingly, such attacks have been shown to be successful at the model-level by managing to fool 3D object detectors to erroneously output bounding boxes for non-present obstacles (ghost objects) [4,11].…”
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