2020 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/vnc51378.2020.9318396
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Securing CACC: Strategies for Mitigating Data Injection Attacks

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“…A slight change in one beacon component can destabilize the whole platoon. 5,15,16 To avoid the risk of collision, platooning vehicles may disband as the situation is considered unsafe and therefore lose all benefits from platooning for both platooning and non-platooning vehicles. 5,15 Current methods of securing platoons from FDI attacks from non-member vehicles heavily rely on public and private key infrastructure.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A slight change in one beacon component can destabilize the whole platoon. 5,15,16 To avoid the risk of collision, platooning vehicles may disband as the situation is considered unsafe and therefore lose all benefits from platooning for both platooning and non-platooning vehicles. 5,15 Current methods of securing platoons from FDI attacks from non-member vehicles heavily rely on public and private key infrastructure.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…False Data Injection attacks (FDI) are when an attacker transmits false information or data into the platoon network [3]. The data injected into the vehicular platoon network can be simple changes to individual data points to whole fabricated messages.…”
Section: Fdi Attacks In Platoonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vehicular platooning is a novel technology to improve transportation on an increasingly congested road network infrastructure, by enhancing road safety, reducing fuel consumption, traffic congestion, and CO 2 emissions [1], [2]. Unfortunately, attackers can quickly wipe such benefits away and create chaos for vehicular platoons by injecting false information into the wireless network that the technology relies on [3]. To prevent and counter such attacks, the effects of such attacks need to be explored and the impacts understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A fake data injection attack is when a malicious node creates a fake message and transmits it into the network [ 52 , 68 ]. To do so, the attacker needs to create a packet that is in the same format as the network it is transmitting into.…”
Section: Platooning Communication Security Attacksmentioning
confidence: 99%