Beyond Four Wheels: UN Regulation No. 155 Implementation in Light Mobility Vehicle Cybersecurity
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- 学術講演会予稿集(春)
No.47-26
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- 1-5(Total 5 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) Carlos Lujan, 2) Oriol Flix, 3) Nadia Martínez |
|---|---|
| 著者(英) | 1) Carlos Lujan, 2) Oriol Flix, 3) Nadia Martínez |
| 勤務先 | 1) Applus+ IDIADA, 2) Applus+ IDIADA, 3) Applus+ IDIADA |
| 勤務先(英) | 1) Applus+ IDIADA, 2) Applus+ IDIADA, 3) Applus+ IDIADA |
| 抄録(英) | UN Regulation No.155 represents a pivotal advancement in automotive cybersecurity, establishing mandatory vehicle protection frameworks. This paper analyzes its adaptation to light mobility vehicles—motorcycles, tricycles, and quadricycles—undergoing rapid digital transformation through connectivity and assistance systems. Light vehicles face unique cybersecurity challenges: limited computational resources, space constraints, and distinct threat vectors from exposed rider interfaces. Manufacturer CSMS implementations vary significantly, particularly in threat assessments for handlebar displays, navigation systems, and vehicle-to-vehicle communications. Research examines regulatory evolution, manufacturer compliance strategies, and certification adaptations. Findings highlight the regulation's flexibility while identifying needs for vehicle-specific guidance in updates and supply chain management. 翻訳 |