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This book outlines the development of safety and cybersecurity, threats and activities in automotive vehicles. This book discusses the automotive vehicle applications and technological aspects considering its cybersecurity issues. Each chapter offers a suitable context for understanding the complexities of the connectivity and cybersecurity of intelligent and autonomous vehicles. A top-down strategy was adopted to introduce the vehicles' intelligent features and functionality. The area of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications aims to exploit the power of ubiquitous connectivity for the traffic safety and transport efficiency. The chapters discuss in detail about the different levels of autonomous vehicles, different types of cybersecurity issues, future trends and challenges in autonomous vehicles. Security must be thought as an important aspect during designing and implementation of the autonomous vehicles to prevent from numerous security threats and attacks. The book thus provides important information on the cybersecurity challenges faced by the autonomous vehicles and it seeks to address the mobility requirements of users, comfort, safety and security.
This book aims to provide an outline of most aspects of cybersecurity in intelligent and autonomous vehicles. It is very helpful for automotive engineers, graduate students and technological administrators who want to know more about security technology as well as to readers with a security background and experience who want to know more about cybersecurity concerns in modern and future automotive applications and cybersecurity. In particular, this book helps people who need to make better decisions about automotive security and safety approaches. Moreover, it is beneficial to people who are involved in research and development in this exciting area.
As seen from the table of contents, automotive security covers a wide variety of topics. In addition to being distributed throughvarious technological fields, automotive cybersecurity is a recent and rapidly moving field, such that the selection of topics in this book is regarded as tentative solutions rather than a final word on what exactly constitutes automotive security. All of the authors have worked for many years in the area of embedded security and for a few years in the field of different aspects of automotive safety and security, both from a research and industry point of view.
Prof. Shiho Kim received his Ph.D. degree in Department of Electrical Engineering from KAIST, Korea. He has a long career in semiconductor research area especially working in LG Electronics, Sandisk and LG Semicon as a Research Engineer or Semiconductor Device Engineer from 1988 to 1996. From 1997, he began to perform research in universities, Wonkwang University and Chungbuk National University. And since 2011, he has been Professor of the School of Integrated Technology at Yonsei University. He was also a Chair of IEEE Solid-State Circuit Society Seoul Chapter and Chair of IEIE Vehicle Electronics Research Group.
Dr. Rakesh Shrestha (M' 19) received his B.E in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Tribhuwan University (TU), Nepal in 2006. He received his M.E in Information and Communication Engineering from Chosun University, in 2010 and PhD degree in Information and Communication Engineering from Yeungnam University in 2018 respectively. From Feb. 2010 toMay 2011, he worked for Honeywell Security system as a security Engineer. From Jun. 2010 to Sep. 2012, he worked as a Core Network Engineer at Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, Nepal. From 2018 Feb to 2019 Feb, he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Yeungnam University, Korea. He is currently working as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Yonsei Institute of Convergence Technology (YICT), Yonsei University. He was invited as a keynote speaker in the Third IEEE ICCCS conference. He has worked as a reviewer in several renowned journal and conferences. He is currently an IEEE member and his main research interests include wireless communications, Mobile ad-hoc networks, Vehicular ad-hoc network, blockchain, IoT, homomorphic encryption, deep learning, wireless security, etc.
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