Software/Hardware Platform Modeling Using Swarmlets For Connected Vehicles
Hokeun Kim, Akihito Iwai, Armin Wasicek, Edward A. Lee

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Hokeun Kim, Akihito Iwai, Armin Wasicek, Edward A. Lee. "Software/Hardware Platform Modeling Using Swarmlets For Connected Vehicles". Talk or presentation, 29, October, 2014; Poster presented at the 2014 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting.

Abstract
Vehicles that are connected to each other, to cloud and to infrastructure bring about a variety of concerns about safety and security, because tasks with different safety and critical requirements can execute on the same platform, interacting with each other. Through this project, we identify potential threats to safety and security of connected vehicles and find possible and realistic attack scenarios on connected vehicles. Then, we try to address these concerns about safety and security through resource separation and authentication. While we partition resources for tasks different types of tasks in an efficient way for safety and security, we also consider safe and secure way of communication between those tasks. The methods for resource partitioning and secure communication include approaches from both software and hardware side, and leverages collaboration of both software and hardware.

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    Hokeun Kim, Akihito Iwai, Armin Wasicek, Edward A. Lee.
    "Software/Hardware Platform Modeling Using Swarmlets
    For Connected Vehicles". Talk or presentation,  29,
    October, 2014; Poster presented at the <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/14/annual"
    >2014 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{KimIwaiWasicekLee14_SoftwareHardwarePlatformModelingUsingSwarmletsForConnected,
        author = {Hokeun Kim and Akihito Iwai and Armin Wasicek and
                  Edward A. Lee},
        title = {Software/Hardware Platform Modeling Using
                  Swarmlets For Connected Vehicles},
        day = {29},
        month = {October},
        year = {2014},
        note = {Poster presented at the <a
                  href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/14/annual"
                  >2014 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>},
        abstract = {Vehicles that are connected to each other, to
                  cloud and to infrastructure bring about a variety
                  of concerns about safety and security, because
                  tasks with different safety and critical
                  requirements can execute on the same platform,
                  interacting with each other. Through this project,
                  we identify potential threats to safety and
                  security of connected vehicles and find possible
                  and realistic attack scenarios on connected
                  vehicles. Then, we try to address these concerns
                  about safety and security through resource
                  separation and authentication. While we partition
                  resources for tasks different types of tasks in an
                  efficient way for safety and security, we also
                  consider safe and secure way of communication
                  between those tasks. The methods for resource
                  partitioning and secure communication include
                  approaches from both software and hardware side,
                  and leverages collaboration of both software and
                  hardware.},
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/419.html}
    }
    

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