超越里程:开发更安全的技术来评估智能汽车的健康水平

R. Altschaffel, Tobias Hoppe, Sven Kuhlmann, J. Dittmann
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除了整体的视觉印象外,今天对汽车价值和/或状况的评估普遍基于其(英里)龄作为主要指标。这是一个糟糕且不可靠的概念,因为里程数本身并不是汽车状况的代表性指标(这取决于许多其他因素),并且构成了攻击的焦点(通常是成功的)。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的方法来确定一个更可靠的“健康水平”,扩展了基本的基于里程的估计。我们举例说明了适应度水平估计在考虑诸如抗攻击等安全问题的不同用例中将产生的优势。我们利用现代汽车中已经存在的多模态、互补的传感器信息来实现这种方法。为了与社区展开讨论,我们讨论了第一批18个拟议属性的潜力,其中包括9个物理属性,4个数字属性和5个基于行为的属性。此外,本文提出了一个第一个概念,通过讨论它们的解释力,新鲜度,安全性和可用选项来评估这些属性的重要性,以验证它们的合理性。在基本程度上,这一概念可以应用于现有的汽车,通过对一辆2008年SUV汽车和一辆真正的2006年豪华轿车的实验室设置的实际分析来说明这一点。
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Beyond mileage: Towards more secure techniques to assess the fitness levels of smart cars
Besides its overall optical impression, the assessment of a car's value and/or condition today is widely being based on its (mile)age as a primary indicator. This is a bad and unreliable concept because mileage alone is no representative indicator for a car's condition (which depends on many more fac-tors) and constitutes a focal point for (frequently successful) attacks. In this paper we propose a new approach of determining a more reliable “fitness level” that extends the basic mileage-based estimation. We illustrate advantages a fitness level estimation would yield for different use cases considering security issues like attack resistance. We realize this approach using multimodal, complementary sensor information already present in modern cars. To open discussion with the community we discuss the potential of a first set of 18 proposed properties which include 9 physical, 4 digital and 5 behavior-based ones. Further, this paper proposes a first concept to evaluate the significance of these properties by discussing their explanatory power, freshness, security and available options to verify their plausibility. To a basic extent, this concept could be applied to existing cars, which is illustrated by a practical analysis of a laboratory setup of a 2008 SUV vehicle and a real 2006 limousine car.
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