Robustness Testing of a Watermarking CAN Transceiver
2022-01-0106
03/29/2022
- Event
- Content
- To help address the issue of message authentication on the Controller Area Network (CAN) bus, researchers at Virginia Tech and Ford Motor Company have developed a proof-of-concept time-evolving watermark-based authentication mechanism that offers robust, cryptographically controlled confirmation of a CAN message's authenticity. This watermark is injected as a common-mode signal on both CAN-HI and CAN-LO bus voltages and has been proven using a low-cost software-defined radio (SDR) testbed. This paper extends prior analysis on the design and proof-of-concept to consider robustness testing over the range of voltages, both steady state drifts and transients, as are commonly witnessed within a vehicle. Overall performance results, along with a dynamic watermark amplitude control, validate the concept as being a practical near-term approach at improving authentication confidence of messages on the CAN bus.
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- 7
- Citation
- Michaels, A., Fletcher, M., Henshaw, C., Palukuru, V. et al., "Robustness Testing of a Watermarking CAN Transceiver," SAE Technical Paper 2022-01-0106, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-0106.