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 Cybersecurity of Autonomous Vehicle Platooning -- A SAFE PROJECT


This project is a collaborative project between University of Michigan Dearborn and University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. The objective of this project is to gain a deep understanding of the security risks/needs of automated platooning, to understand the ability of sensor fusion to counter cyber-attacks, and to develop platooning control algorithms that take into account both safety and cybersecurity. The proposed work will be visualized, demonstrated and evaluated through the PLEXE vehicle platoon simulator.

This project is sponsored by the Mobility Transformation Center of University of Michigan.


People
   
   

Professors: Di Ma, David LeBlanc

Students: Jiafa Liu, Karan Singh

 

Resources
   
   

Platoon Security

Wireless and Mobile Computing Security Education

PLEXE Platoon Simulator Lab

 

Publications
   
   
  1. J. Liu, D. Ma, A. Weimerskirch, and H. Zhu. "Secure and Safe Automated Vehicle Platooning", IEEE Reliability, August 2016.  [PDF]

  2. J. Liu and D. Ma, A. Weimerskirch, and H. Zhu. "A Functional Co-Design towards Safe and Secure Vehicle Platooning", (submitted) IEEE INFOCOM, 2017  [PDF]

 

     

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