Trusted Execution Environments in Automotive Real-Time Systems
- Delivery
- Available on this site
- Format
- Price
- Non-members (tax incl.):¥1,100 Members (tax incl.):¥880
- Publication code
- 20265157
- Paper/Info type
- Proceedings (Spring)
No.37-26
- Pages
- 1-5(Total 5 p)
- Date of publication
- May 2026
- Publisher
- JSAE
- Language
- English
- Event
- 2026 JSAE Annual Congress (Spring)
Detailed Information
| Author(J) | 1) Martin Manthe, 2) Philipp Jungklass, 3) Carolina Pelka, 4) Tim Kaiser, 5) Claude-Pascal Stöber-Schmidt, 6) Dennis Kengo Oka, 7) Marco Siebert, 8) Shingo Ise |
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| Author(E) | 1) Martin Manthe, 2) Philipp Jungklass, 3) Carolina Pelka, 4) Tim Kaiser, 5) Claude-Pascal Stöber-Schmidt, 6) Dennis Kengo Oka, 7) Marco Siebert, 8) Shingo Ise |
| Affiliation(J) | 1) IAV, 2) IAV, 3) IAV, 4) IAV, 5) IAV, 6) IAV Japan, 7) IAV, 8) IAV Japan |
| Affiliation(E) | 1) IAV, 2) IAV, 3) IAV, 4) IAV, 5) IAV, 6) IAV Japan, 7) IAV, 8) IAV Japan |
| Abstract(E) | Real-time environments demand efficient, resource-saving implementation, especially in automotive systems where cost-optimized control units are crucial. Modern vehicles increasingly rely on networking, online functions, and software updates, raising requirements for secure communication and data storage. Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) address these security needs. This article explores current TEE approaches, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages, and outlines requirements for future TEEs in automotive real-time environments. It presents a concept that meets these requirements, ensuring secure control units and communication in increasingly connected vehicles, while maintaining efficiency and cost-effectiveness. |