MixCAN (MIXed data authentication for Control Area Networks), represents an approach for mixing different message signatures (i.e., authentication tags) in order to reduce the overhead of Controller Area Network (CAN) communications. MixCAN leverages the attributes of Bloom Filters in order to ensure that an ECU can sign messages with different CAN identifiers (i.e., mix different message signatures), and that other ECUs can verify the signature for a subset of monitored CAN identifiers.
The current project stores the source of the MixCAN data authentication method developed in the research: T. Lenard, R. Bolboacă, B. Genge and P. Haller, "MixCAN: Mixed and Backward-Compatible Data Authentication Scheme for Controller Area Networks," 2020 IFIP Networking Conference (Networking), 2020, pp. 395-403.
Research paper can be found here.
@INPROCEEDINGS{9142797, author={Lenard, Teri and Bolboacă, Roland and Genge, Béla and Haller, Piroska}, booktitle={2020 IFIP Networking Conference (Networking)}, title={MixCAN: Mixed and Backward-Compatible Data Authentication Scheme for Controller Area Networks}, year={2020}, volume={}, number={}, pages={395-403}, doi={}}
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