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SoK: The Next Frontier in AV Security: Systematizing Perception Attacks and the Emerging Threat of Multi-Sensor Fusion

Cryptography and Security 2026-04-23 v1

Abstract

Autonomous vehicles (AVs) increasingly rely on multi-sensor perception pipelines that combine data from cameras, lidar, radar, and other modalities to interpret the environment. This SoK systematizes 48 peer-reviewed studies on perception-layer attacks against AVs, tracking the field's evolution from single-sensor exploits to complex cross-modal threats that compromise multi-sensor fusion (MSF). We develop a unified taxonomy of 20 attack vectors organized by sensor type, attack stage, medium, and perception module, revealing patterns that expose underexplored vulnerabilities in fusion logic and cross-sensor dependencies. Our analysis identifies key research gaps, including limited real-world testing, short-term evaluation bias, and the absence of defenses that account for inter-sensor consistency. To illustrate one such gap, we validate a fusion-level vulnerability through a proof-of-concept simulation combining infrared and lidar spoofing. The findings highlight a fundamental shift in AV security: as systems fuse more sensors for robustness, attackers exploit the very redundancy meant to ensure safety. We conclude with directions for fusion-aware defense design and a research agenda for trustworthy perception in autonomous systems.

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@article{arxiv.2604.20621,
  title  = {SoK: The Next Frontier in AV Security: Systematizing Perception Attacks and the Emerging Threat of Multi-Sensor Fusion},
  author = {Shahriar Rahman Khan and Tariqul Islam and Raiful Hasan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.20621},
  year   = {2026}
}

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20 Pages, 3 figures