학술논문

An Intrusion Detection System against Black Hole Attacks on the Communication Network of Self-Driving Cars
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 Sixth International Conference on Emerging Security Technologies (EST) Emerging Security Technologies (EST), 2015 Sixth International Conference on. :86-91 Sep, 2015
Subject
Computing and Processing
Feature extraction
Vehicles
Intrusion detection
Vehicular ad hoc networks
Computational modeling
Cams
security
vehicular ad hoc networks
intrusion detection system
driverless car
self-driving car
Language
Abstract
The emergence of self-driving and semi self-driving vehicles which form vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) has attracted much interest in recent years. However, VANETs have some characteristics that make them more vulnerable to potential attacks when compared to other networks such as wired networks. The characteristics of VANETs are: an open medium, no traditional security infrastructure, high mobility and dynamic topology. In this paper, we build an intelligent intrusion detection system (IDS) for VANETs that uses a Proportional Overlapping Scores (POS) method to reduce the number of features that are extracted from the trace file of VANET behavior and used for classification. These are relevant features that describe the normal or abnormal behavior of vehicles. The IDS uses Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and fuzzified data to detect black hole attacks. The IDSs use the features extracted from the trace file as auditable data to detect the attack. In this paper, we propose hybrid detection (misuse and anomaly) to detect black holes.