Search for dissertations about: "automotive systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 396 swedish dissertations containing the words automotive systems.
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1. Automotive Communication Security Methods and Recommendations for Securing In-vehicle and V2X Communications
Abstract : Today’s vehicles contain approximately more than 100 interconnected computers (ECUs), several of which will be connected to the Internet or external devices and networks around the vehicle. In the near future vehicles will extensively communicate with their environment via Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I), together called V2X communications. READ MORE
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2. On the Secure and Resilient Design of Connected Vehicles: Methods and Guidelines
Abstract : Vehicles have come a long way from being purely mechanical systems to systems that consist of an internal network of more than 100 microcontrollers and systems that communicate with external entities, such as other vehicles, road infrastructure, the manufacturer’s cloud and external applications. This combination of resource constraints, safety-criticality, large attack surface and the fact that millions of people own and use them each day, makes securing vehicles particularly challenging as security practices and methods need to be tailored to meet these requirements. READ MORE
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3. Architecting and Modeling Automotive Embedded Systems
Abstract : Dealing properly with electronics and software will be a strong competitive advantage in the automotive sector in the near future. Electronics are driving current innovations and are at the same time becoming a larger part of the cost of the vehicle. READ MORE
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4. Architecting Autonomous Automotive Systems : With an emphasis on Cooperative Driving
Abstract : The increasing usage of electronics and software in a modern automobile enables realization of many advanced features. One such feature is autonomous driving. Autonomous driving means that a human driver’s intervention is not required to drive the automobile; rather, theautomobile is capable of driving itself. READ MORE
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5. On the Design and Analysis of Consensus Protocols for Automotive Electronic Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with the fundamental problem of reaching agreement on a value in a distributedcomputing system in the presence of faults. We address this problem in the contextof safety-critical distributed automotive applications, such as virtual traffic lights. READ MORE