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Generation of Wheel Lockup Attacks on Nonlinear Dynamics of Vehicle Traction

Systems and Control 2022-01-07 v2 Systems and Control Dynamical Systems

Abstract

There is ample evidence in the automotive cybersecurity literature that the car brake ECUs can be maliciously reprogrammed. Motivated by such threat, this paper investigates the capabilities of an adversary who can directly control the frictional brake actuators and would like to induce wheel lockup conditions leading to catastrophic road injuries. This paper demonstrates that the adversary despite having a limited knowledge of the tire-road interaction characteristics has the capability of driving the states of the vehicle traction dynamics to a vicinity of the lockup manifold in a finite time by means of a properly designed attack policy for the frictional brakes. This attack policy relies on employing a predefined-time controller and a nonlinear disturbance observer acting on the wheel slip error dynamics. Simulations under various road conditions demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed attack policy.

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@article{arxiv.2112.09229,
  title  = {Generation of Wheel Lockup Attacks on Nonlinear Dynamics of Vehicle Traction},
  author = {Alireza Mohammadi and Hafiz Malik and Masoud Abbaszadeh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.09229},
  year   = {2022}
}

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