Literature DB >> 33445034

Impact of cyberattacks on safety and stability of connected and automated vehicle platoons under lane changes.

Zulqarnain H Khattak1, Brian L Smith2, Michael D Fontaine3.   

Abstract

Connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) offer a huge potential to improve the operations and safety of transportation systems. However, the use of smart devices and communications in CAVs introduce new risks. CAVs would leverage vehicle to vehicle (V2V) and vehicle to infrastructure (V2I) communication, thus providing additional system access points compared to traditional systems. Automation makes these systems more vulnerable and increases the consequences of cyberattacks. This study utilizes an infrastructure-based communication platform consisting of cooperative adaptive cruise control and lane control advisories developed by the authors to perform cyber risk assessment of CAVs. The study emulates three types of cyberattacks (message falsification, dedicated denial of service, and spoofing attacks) in a representative traffic environment consisting of multiple CAV platoons and lane change events to analyze the safety and stability impacts of the cyberattacks. Simulation experiments using VISSIM reveals that traffic stream and CAV string is unstable under all three types of cyberattacks. The worst case is represented by the message falsification attack. Increases in volatility are observed over a no attack case, with variations increasing by an average of 43%-51% along with an increase of over 3000 crash conflicts. Similarly, lane change crash conflicts are observed to be more severe compared to rear end crash conflicts, showing a higher probability of severe injuries. Further, the case of slight cyberattack on a single CAV also creates significant disruption in the traffic stream. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) reveals the statistical significance of the results. These results pave the way for future design of secure systems from a monitoring perspective.
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Keywords:  Connected and automated vehicles; Cyberattacks; Cybersecurity; Denial of service; Lane control; Message falsification; Spoofing

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33445034     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2020.105861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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Authors:  Riccardo Donà; Konstantinos Mattas; Yinglong He; Giovanni Albano; Biagio Ciuffo
Journal:  Transp Res Part C Emerg Technol       Date:  2022-07       Impact factor: 9.022

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