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Poster: Scenario Creation for Immersive Automotive Security Exploration

Published: 16 October 2023 Publication History

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Modern autonomous vehicles are increasingly infused with sensors, electronics, and software software. One consequence is that they are getting increasingly susceptible to cyber-attacks. However, awareness of cybersecurity challenges for automotive systems remains low. In this paper, we consider the problem of developing a virtual reality (VR) infrastructure that can enable users who are not necessarily experts in automotive security to explore vulnerabilities arising from compromised ranging sensors. A key requirement for such platforms is to develop natural, intuitive scenarios that enable the user to experience security challenges and impact. We discuss the challenges in developing such scenarios, and develop a solution that enables exploration of jamming and spoofing attacks. Our solution is integrated into a VR platform for automotive security exploration called IVE (Immersive Virtual Environment). It combines realistic driving with a first-person view, user interaction, and sound effects to provide all the benefits of a real-life simulation without the consequences.

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MobiHoc '23: Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth International Symposium on Theory, Algorithmic Foundations, and Protocol Design for Mobile Networks and Mobile Computing
October 2023
621 pages
ISBN:9781450399265
DOI:10.1145/3565287
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  1. virtual reality
  2. cybersecurity
  3. immersive learning
  4. autonomous vehicles

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