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== Introduction ==
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Group 13003 will explore the possible car hacking of EDR units within a vehicle. The project’s objective is ‘To what extent can the data stored in an Event Data Recorder (EDR) be trusted after a deployment level crash?’. The project plan will break down the main objective into three primary tasks. These tasks will be: Task 1 ‘How is the data stored and secured and is the data accurate?’, Task 2 ‘Can we change what EDR data is recorded?’, and Task 3 ‘Can we change what EDR data is read?’.
  
'''Introduction'''
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=== Project team ===
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==== Project students ====
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* John Vlass
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* Amirsalar Aryakia
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* William Circelli
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==== Supervisors ====
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* Matthew Sorrell
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* Frank Wu (Defence Science and Technology)
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* Aaron Frishling (Defence Science and Technology)
  
Group 13003 will explore the possible car hacking of EDR units within a vehicle. The project’s objective is ‘To what extent can the data stored in an Event Data Recorder (EDR) be trusted after a deployment level crash?’. As this area of research is relatively new and no previous car hacking projects have done any preliminary work, the group aims to build a strong foundation of knowledge on EDR units along with determining possible EDR security concerns. The project plan will break down the main objective into three primary tasks. These tasks will be: ‘How is the data stored and secured and is the data accurate?’, ‘Can we change what EDR data is recorded?’, and ‘Can we change what EDR data is read?’. Each task will be assigned an owner, with John Vlass task 1, Amirsalar Aryakia task 2, and William Circelli task 3.
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=== Objectives ===
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Set of objectives
  
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== Background ==
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=== Topic 1 ===
  
'''Members and Supervisors'''
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== Method ==
  
Group Members: John Vlass, Amirsalar Aryakia, William Circelli
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== Results ==
  
Supervisors: Matthew Sorrell, Aaron Frishling, Frank Wu
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== Conclusion ==
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== References ==
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[1] a, b, c, "Simple page", In Proceedings of the Conference of Simpleness, 2010.
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Revision as of 16:25, 7 April 2021

Abstract here

Introduction

Group 13003 will explore the possible car hacking of EDR units within a vehicle. The project’s objective is ‘To what extent can the data stored in an Event Data Recorder (EDR) be trusted after a deployment level crash?’. The project plan will break down the main objective into three primary tasks. These tasks will be: Task 1 ‘How is the data stored and secured and is the data accurate?’, Task 2 ‘Can we change what EDR data is recorded?’, and Task 3 ‘Can we change what EDR data is read?’.

Project team

Project students

  • John Vlass
  • Amirsalar Aryakia
  • William Circelli

Supervisors

  • Matthew Sorrell
  • Frank Wu (Defence Science and Technology)
  • Aaron Frishling (Defence Science and Technology)

Advisors

Objectives

Set of objectives

Background

Topic 1

Method

Results

Conclusion

References

[1] a, b, c, "Simple page", In Proceedings of the Conference of Simpleness, 2010.

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