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Collaborative Research: SaTC: CORE: Medium: Securing Interactions between Driver and Vehic — NSF Award to University of Nebraska-L

The goal of this project is to develop a novel vehicle theft protection called BVI (Battery-based Vehicle Immobilizer). The project’s novelties lie with the use of 12/24V automotive batteries as a physical channel to monitor and control the interactions between drivers and vehicles. BVI is driven by unending vehicle th

Award titleCollaborative Research: SaTC: CORE: Medium: Securing Interactions between Driver and Vehic
Award ID2516586
AwardeeUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln
CityLINCOLN
StateNE
Amount obligated$545,368
Principal investigatorLiang He
ProgramSecure &Trustworthy Cyberspace, Special Projects - CNS
Start date10/01/2024
AbstractThe goal of this project is to develop a novel vehicle theft protection called BVI (Battery-based Vehicle Immobilizer). The project’s novelties lie with the use of 12/24V automotive batteries as a physical channel to monitor and control the interactions between drivers and vehicles. BVI is driven by unending vehicle thefts due mainly to the inability of key- or keyfob-based vehicle immobilizers, which usually rely on vulnerable external wireless communications and in-vehicle networks, to prevent
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