Enhancing Communication Security an In-Vehicle Wireless Sensor Network

Author:

Venčkauskas Algimantas1ORCID,Taparauskas Marius1ORCID,Grigaliūnas Šarūnas1ORCID,Brūzgienė Rasa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Sciences, Kaunas University of Technology, Studentu Str. 50, 51368 Kaunas, Lithuania

Abstract

Confronting the challenges of securing communication in-vehicle wireless sensor networks demands innovative solutions, particularly as vehicles become more interconnected. This paper proposes a tailored communication security framework for in-vehicle wireless sensor networks, addressing both scientific and technical challenges through effective encryption methods. It segments the local vehicle network into independent subsystems communicating via encrypted and authenticated tunnels, enhancing automotive system safety and integrity. The authors introduce a process for periodic cryptographic key exchanges, ensuring secure communication and confidentiality in key generation without disclosing parameters. Additionally, an authentication technique utilizing the sender’s message authentication code secures communication tunnels, significantly advancing automotive cybersecurity and interconnectivity protection. Through a series of steps, including key generation, sending, and cryptographic key exchange, energy costs were investigated and compared with DTLS and TLS methods. For cryptographic security, testing against brute-force attacks and analysis of potential vulnerabilities in the AES-CBC 128 encryption algorithm, HMAC authentication, and HKDF key derivation function were carried out. Additionally, an evaluation of the memory resource consumption of the DTLS and TLS protocols was compared with the proposed solution. This work is crucial for mitigating risks associated with in-vehicle communication compromises within smart cities.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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