Cyber Resilience of Autonomous Mobility Systems : Cyber Attacks and Resilience-Enhancing Strategies
The increasing cyber connectivity of vehicles and between vehicles and infrastructure will drastically reshape mobility in the coming decades. Although the advent of connected mobility is expected to benefit travelers and society by smoothing traff...
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okr-10986-332912022-09-20T00:12:50Z Cyber Resilience of Autonomous Mobility Systems : Cyber Attacks and Resilience-Enhancing Strategies Zou, Bo Choobchian, Pooria Rozenberg, Julie AUTONOMOUS MOBILITY SYSTEM CYBER RESILIENCE CYBER ATTACK AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS The increasing cyber connectivity of vehicles and between vehicles and infrastructure will drastically reshape mobility in the coming decades. Although the advent of connected mobility is expected to benefit travelers and society by smoothing traffic, improving rider convenience, and reducing accidents, the augmented cyber components in connected and autonomous vehicles and related infrastructure also give rise to cyber attacks on the transportation system. Yet, little attention has been paid to transportation cyber resilience. This paper thus proposes an investigation on this topic with a comprehensive literature review. Cyber components and plausible autonomous mobility systems operation scenarios are discussed, before identifying possible cyber attacks to autonomous mobility systems at the vehicle and system levels. The discussion then moves to existing practices to enhance cybersecurity, and several strategies are investigated toward enhancing autonomous mobility system cyber resilience. At the vehicle level, creating layers and separation to reduce cyber component connectivity and deploying an independent procedure for data collection and processing are important in vehicle design and manufacturing. At the system level, recommended strategies include keeping redundancy in transportation capacity, maintaining a separate road network, and deploying different sub-autonomous mobility systems. 2020-02-06T16:34:25Z 2020-02-06T16:34:25Z 2020-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/899641580412783626/Cyber-Resilience-of-Autonomous-Mobility-Systems-Cyber-Attacks-and-Resilience-Enhancing-Strategies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33291 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9135 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper |
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AUTONOMOUS MOBILITY SYSTEM CYBER RESILIENCE CYBER ATTACK AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Zou, Bo Choobchian, Pooria Rozenberg, Julie Cyber Resilience of Autonomous Mobility Systems : Cyber Attacks and Resilience-Enhancing Strategies |
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The increasing cyber connectivity of
vehicles and between vehicles and infrastructure will
drastically reshape mobility in the coming decades. Although
the advent of connected mobility is expected to benefit
travelers and society by smoothing traffic, improving rider
convenience, and reducing accidents, the augmented cyber
components in connected and autonomous vehicles and related
infrastructure also give rise to cyber attacks on the
transportation system. Yet, little attention has been paid
to transportation cyber resilience. This paper thus proposes
an investigation on this topic with a comprehensive
literature review. Cyber components and plausible autonomous
mobility systems operation scenarios are discussed, before
identifying possible cyber attacks to autonomous mobility
systems at the vehicle and system levels. The discussion
then moves to existing practices to enhance cybersecurity,
and several strategies are investigated toward enhancing
autonomous mobility system cyber resilience. At the vehicle
level, creating layers and separation to reduce cyber
component connectivity and deploying an independent
procedure for data collection and processing are important
in vehicle design and manufacturing. At the system level,
recommended strategies include keeping redundancy in
transportation capacity, maintaining a separate road
network, and deploying different sub-autonomous mobility systems. |
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Zou, Bo Choobchian, Pooria Rozenberg, Julie |
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Zou, Bo Choobchian, Pooria Rozenberg, Julie |
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Zou, Bo |
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Cyber Resilience of Autonomous Mobility Systems : Cyber Attacks and Resilience-Enhancing Strategies |
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Cyber Resilience of Autonomous Mobility Systems : Cyber Attacks and Resilience-Enhancing Strategies |
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Cyber Resilience of Autonomous Mobility Systems : Cyber Attacks and Resilience-Enhancing Strategies |
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Cyber Resilience of Autonomous Mobility Systems : Cyber Attacks and Resilience-Enhancing Strategies |
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Cyber Resilience of Autonomous Mobility Systems : Cyber Attacks and Resilience-Enhancing Strategies |
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cyber resilience of autonomous mobility systems : cyber attacks and resilience-enhancing strategies |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/899641580412783626/Cyber-Resilience-of-Autonomous-Mobility-Systems-Cyber-Attacks-and-Resilience-Enhancing-Strategies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33291 |
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