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This paper discusses secure embedded platforms for networked automotive systems.
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Abstract: Modern automotive systems contain numerous electronic sensors and embedded processors. The embedded processors are used for tasks ranging from control and maneuvering, to navigation, and to communication among the vehicles. A vehicle-to-vehicle network or vehicular network, with its added functionality and communications requirements, further increases the complexity of the embedded system. The design of a safe, reliable, and secure embedded platform, suitable for networked automotive systems, is a challenge for our generation. The authors' focus in this position paper is on the security of the embedded system suitable for the networked automotive systems.
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