MESSAGE SOURCE DETECTION IN A VEHICLE BUS SYSTEM
Systems and methods for identifying the source of a message transmitted on the CAN bus of a vehicle, by creating a unique signature for each ECU. The system is further configured to detest malicious activities on a CAN bus system having a given physical configuration. The signature of an ECU is crea...
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description | Systems and methods for identifying the source of a message transmitted on the CAN bus of a vehicle, by creating a unique signature for each ECU. The system is further configured to detest malicious activities on a CAN bus system having a given physical configuration. The signature of an ECU is created based on the non-linearity of the CAN bus, by determining from at least one pulse of a read message a training-signature that includes a pair of sub-signatures: a rising-sub-signature of the rising response, and a falling-sub-signature of the falling response, as viewed by said message generating ECU. By reading a plurality of messages from the ECUs operationally integrated on the CAN bus system, a classification & prediction methodology is used to create, for each message generating ECU, from the respective training-signatures, a unique ECU-signature. |
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