A Systematic Mapping Study on Security Countermeasures of In-Vehicle Communication Systems

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Yu J. [1 ]
Wagner S. [2 ]
Wang B. [1 ]
Luo F. [1 ]
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[1] Tongji University, China
[2] University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Data classification; In-vehicle network; Literature survey; Research activity pattern; Vehicle cybersecurity;
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10.4271/11-04-02-0005
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The innovations of vehicle connectivity have been increasing dramatically to enhance the safety and user experience of driving, while the rising numbers of interfaces to the external world also bring security threats to vehicles. Many security countermeasures have been proposed and discussed to protect the systems and services against attacks. To provide an overview of the current states in this research field, we conducted a systematic mapping study (SMS) on the topic area "security countermeasures of in-vehicle communication systems."A total of 279 papers are identified based on the defined study identification strategy and criteria. We discussed four research questions (RQs) related to the security countermeasures, validation methods, publication patterns, and research trends and gaps based on the extracted and classified data. Finally, we evaluated the validity threats and the whole mapping process. We found that the studies in this topic area are increasing rapidly in recent years. However, there are still gaps in various subtopics like automotive Ethernet security, anomaly reaction, and so on. This study reviews the target field not only related to research findings but also research activities, which can help identify research gaps at a high level and inspire new ideas for future work. © 2021 SAE International Journal of Electrified Vehicles.
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