The problem of driver identification is an urgent one, and many publications propose various methods to solve it. Most of these papers use sensor data from the car's CAN bus to get a driver's fingerprint. However, at the moment, not all the sensors mentioned in these works are available without knowing the protocol details of a particular vehicle model, and this fact severely limits practical use of the existing methods in many applications. This paper explores the possibility of identifying the driver using information only from sensors listed in SAE J1979 specification. It turns out, that it is still possible to identify vehicle driver using these sensors. However, the identification accuracy decreases by approximately 15% compared to methods, in which the driver is identified with the full set of sensors, and is 79% versus 91% on the full set of sensors (on the dataset of ten drivers).


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    Title :

    Driver Identification with OBD-II Public Data


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    Publication date :

    2021-01-27


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    384039 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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