Cybersecurity for Euro 7 Requirements, Risks and Technical Solutions for Next-Generation Vehicles
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- 学術講演会予稿集(春)
No.38-26
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- 1-7(Total 7 p)
- 発行年月
- 2026年 5月
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- (公社)自動車技術会
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- 英語
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- 2026年春季大会
書誌事項
| 著者 | 1) Claude-Pascal OkaStöber-Schmidt, 2) Richard Lange, 3) Steve Peters, 4) Dennis Kengo Oka, 5) Philipp Jungklass |
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| 著者(英) | 1) Claude-Pascal OkaStöber-Schmidt, 2) Richard Lange, 3) Steve Peters, 4) Dennis Kengo Oka, 5) Philipp Jungklass |
| 勤務先 | 1) IAV, 2) IAV, 3) IAV Japan, 4) IAV Japan, 5) IAV |
| 勤務先(英) | 1) IAV, 2) IAV, 3) IAV Japan, 4) IAV Japan, 5) IAV |
| 抄録(英) | The Euro 7 regulation imposes stricter vehicle emissions, durability, and data integrity requirements, emphasizing cybersecurity as crucial for compliance. With vehicles relying on interconnected ECUs, secure diagnostics, and on-board monitoring (OBM), protection against tampering and unauthorized access is vital. This paper examines Euro 7 cybersecurity obligations, focusing on anti-tampering, OBM data integrity, secure data transmission, software update security, and alignment with UNECE R155/R156. It highlights threat analysis, secure update processes, and the need for testing and vulnerability assessment of OBM and diagnostic interfaces. We explore regulatory and organizational frameworks and technical solutions to meet Euro 7 security expectations. 翻訳 |