An automobile security protocol: Side-channel security against timing and relay attacks

Keyless go, automotive keyless systems (AKS), passive keyless entry and start (PKES) are names given to smart systems that allow a driver to unlock a car without pressing any key, and drive the car without inserting a smart key for starting or stopping the car engine. It is one of the debutant IoT a...

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Published in:International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics
Main Author: Isa M.A.M.; Hashim H.; Adnan S.F.S.; Marbukhari N.; Mohamed N.N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inderscience Publishers 2017
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Isa M.A.M.; Hashim H.; Adnan S.F.S.; Marbukhari N.; Mohamed N.N.
An automobile security protocol: Side-channel security against timing and relay attacks
2017
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics
9
3
10.1504/IJESDF.2017.085194
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85025131473&doi=10.1504%2fIJESDF.2017.085194&partnerID=40&md5=7591a9bcaac81f64fcf92983b8450bb0
Keyless go, automotive keyless systems (AKS), passive keyless entry and start (PKES) are names given to smart systems that allow a driver to unlock a car without pressing any key, and drive the car without inserting a smart key for starting or stopping the car engine. It is one of the debutant IoT applications in automotive sector. This work presents a 128-bit pairing security protocol (PSP 128 bits) lightweight cryptographic protocol as a security protocol authentication between owner and car. The PSP 128 security analysis in timing and relay attacks by an adversary will be discussed and its resilience proved using a theoretical security reduction method. The theoretical security reduction results are supported by findings from an experimental test bed using RaspberryPi board and radio frequency (RF) communication. Based on the experiment results, the PSP 128 can support up to 56 thousand authentication sessions between owner and car per typical usage. It is estimated that a standard automotive battery running the device can have a lifespan of up to seven years with typical use. © 2017 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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author Isa M.A.M.; Hashim H.; Adnan S.F.S.; Marbukhari N.; Mohamed N.N.
spellingShingle Isa M.A.M.; Hashim H.; Adnan S.F.S.; Marbukhari N.; Mohamed N.N.
An automobile security protocol: Side-channel security against timing and relay attacks
author_facet Isa M.A.M.; Hashim H.; Adnan S.F.S.; Marbukhari N.; Mohamed N.N.
author_sort Isa M.A.M.; Hashim H.; Adnan S.F.S.; Marbukhari N.; Mohamed N.N.
title An automobile security protocol: Side-channel security against timing and relay attacks
title_short An automobile security protocol: Side-channel security against timing and relay attacks
title_full An automobile security protocol: Side-channel security against timing and relay attacks
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title_full_unstemmed An automobile security protocol: Side-channel security against timing and relay attacks
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description Keyless go, automotive keyless systems (AKS), passive keyless entry and start (PKES) are names given to smart systems that allow a driver to unlock a car without pressing any key, and drive the car without inserting a smart key for starting or stopping the car engine. It is one of the debutant IoT applications in automotive sector. This work presents a 128-bit pairing security protocol (PSP 128 bits) lightweight cryptographic protocol as a security protocol authentication between owner and car. The PSP 128 security analysis in timing and relay attacks by an adversary will be discussed and its resilience proved using a theoretical security reduction method. The theoretical security reduction results are supported by findings from an experimental test bed using RaspberryPi board and radio frequency (RF) communication. Based on the experiment results, the PSP 128 can support up to 56 thousand authentication sessions between owner and car per typical usage. It is estimated that a standard automotive battery running the device can have a lifespan of up to seven years with typical use. © 2017 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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