Securing Internet of Autonomous Vehicles with Light-weight Authentication

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Title Securing Internet of Autonomous Vehicles with Light-weight Authentication
Summary investigating the HW/SW design of light-weight authentication for IoAV
Keywords Embedded Systems, Cybersecurity, IoAVProperty "Keywords" has a restricted application area and cannot be used as annotation property by a user.
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Supervisor Hazem Ali, Mohamed Eldefrawy
Level Master
Status Open


The Internet of Things (IoT) can be defined as the network of physical objects, or "things,” embedded with sensors and software for processing and exchanging data with other devices and ecosystems using the Internet as a medium. With its rapid growth over the past decade, it has permeated several application domains, including intelligent vehicular systems. The Internet of Autonomous Vehicles (IoAV) is a subset of IoT that envisions dynamic autonomous driving without human intervention. The dynamic nature of the environment in which autonomous vehicles operate introduces significant challenges, such as real-time communication and security vulnerabilities. These challenges cannot be directly addressed by standard cybersecurity solutions designed primarily for static IoT environments