Introduction to the Special Issue on Automotive CPS Safety & Security: Part 1

IF 2 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
S. Chakraborty, S. Jha, Soheil Samii, Philipp Mundhenk
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One might argue that automotive and allied domains like robotics serve as the best possible examples of what “cyber-physical systems” (CPS) are. Here, the correctness of the underlying electronics and software (or cyber) components are defined by the dynamics of the vehicle or the robot, viz., the physical components of the system. This shift in perspective on how electronics and software should be modeled and synthesized, and how their correctness should be defined, has led to a tremendous volume of research on CPS in recent times [7, 8, 43, 56]. At the same time, the volume of electronics and software in modern cars has also grown tremendously. Today, high-end cars have more than 100 control computers or electronic control units (ECUs) embedded in them, that run hundreds of millions of lines of software code implementing a range of diverse functions. These functions span across engine and brake control, to the body and entertainment domains. Cars are also equipped with a variety of cameras, radars, and lidar sensors that are used to perceive the external world and take the appropriate control actions as a part of driver assistance features that are common today. As such features continue to accelerate the evolution and adoption of fully autonomous vehicles, the role of electronics and software in the automotive domain is increasing at an unprecedented pace, and modern automobiles are now aptly referred
汽车CPS安全特刊简介:第1部分
有人可能会说,汽车和机器人等相关领域是“网络物理系统”(CPS)的最佳例子。在这里,底层电子和软件(或网络)组件的正确性是由车辆或机器人的动力学定义的,即系统的物理组件。这种关于电子和软件应该如何建模和合成,以及如何定义它们的正确性的观点的转变,导致了近年来对CPS的大量研究[7,8,43,56]。与此同时,现代汽车中的电子设备和软件的数量也有了巨大的增长。如今,高端汽车有100多台控制计算机或电子控制单元(ecu)嵌入其中,这些计算机或电子控制单元运行数亿行软件代码,实现一系列不同的功能。这些功能涵盖了发动机和刹车控制、车身和娱乐领域。汽车还配备了各种摄像头、雷达和激光雷达传感器,用于感知外部世界,并采取适当的控制行动,这是当今常见的驾驶员辅助功能的一部分。随着这些功能不断加速全自动驾驶汽车的发展和采用,电子和软件在汽车领域的作用正以前所未有的速度增长,现代汽车现在被恰当地引用
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ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems
ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-
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