Galletti, 2021 - Google Patents
Canguru: a reliable intrusion detection system for can and can fd networksGalletti, 2021
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In the last years, the automotive industry experienced an enormous evolution and expansion, leading to more complex in-vehicle networks and an always higher number of on- board Electronic Control Units (ECUs). The communication within the vehicle is often …
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