CYBER SECURITY IN AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE NETWORKS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/C5WAMKeywords:
AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking)Abstract
In today's world of a rapid increase in the autonomous vehicle, with the features like AEB which uses radar, cameras, and lidar technology to assess the road ahead and work out potential collisions. These technologies work together to map the vehicle’s position and its proximity to everything around it. Due to this, there is a high demand for these vehicles, since they provide a lot of benefits to the people using them. But, usage of these highly equipped or automated vehicles(cars), there are many chances of getting attacked.In this exposition, we will see the threats towards autonomous vehicles through various fields and their resolution techniques or algorithms to avoid data breaches or any other incident to the person using them.
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