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Get Free AccessWith the rapid development of vehicle electronic communication technology, in-vehicle bus network system communicates with external electronic devices such as mobile phones and OBD II, causing in-vehicle bus networks to face severe network security threats. This study aims to explore the security scheme of in-vehicle bus networks based on a key management system to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, authenticity, and availability of vehicle communication, and innovatively propose a key management system. This key management system uses data encryption and signature algorithms based on the elliptic curve cryptographic domain, which is mainly composed of key generation and key distribution modules. By designing a key life cycle management strategy for In-Vehicle Ethernet and using the digital envelope technique, data encryption and digital signatures are combined to ensure the secure generation and distribution of keys. Experimental simulation results show that the session key negotiation speed of the proposed key management system for In-Vehicle Ethernet in this study is 1.533 ms, which improves the speed by 80.5% compared with the traditional key management system. The key management system proposed in this study improves the real-time information processing efficiency in In-Vehicle Ethernet and lays a solid foundation for the stable development of intelligent connected vehicles.
Jiaoyue Chen, Qihui Zuo, Wenquan Jin, Yujing Wu, Yihu Xu, Yinan Xu (2024). Study of Network Security Based on Key Management System for In-Vehicle Ethernet. Electronics, 13(13), pp. 2524-2524, DOI: 10.3390/electronics13132524.
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Article
Year
2024
Authors
6
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Language
English
Journal
Electronics
DOI
10.3390/electronics13132524
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