Projects:2021s1-13003 Car Hacking
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Contents
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
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 objectives. These objectives will be:
- How is the data stored and secured and is the data accurate?
- Can we change what EDR data is recorded?
- Can we change what EDR data is read?
Background
Topic 1
Method
Results
Conclusion
References
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