The need for better technologies and features prompted vehicle manufactures to use specialized hardware devices in vehicle. Improved functionality as always comes with increased cost. Manufacturers look at giving better functionality at reduced cost. The driver information and entertainment features in the vehicle are closely in line with consumer electronics, which is growing at a very fast rate than the vehicle. It is always better to provide the connectivity to the consumer devices. One good alternative in In-vehicle infotainment is using a tablet in place of traditional inbuilt mechanism. The tablet will provide the technology advancements in the area of entertainment, connectivity and a development environment, on top of which the OEM can trademark their infotainment system. Present embedded systems on vehicles are developed to address the safety and not security requirements. But connecting third party equipment to the vehicle system causes serious security concerns. We need a full proof security mechanism for connecting tablets to our vehicle network. This integration could also pave way for a new business model in the automotive industry, something on the lines of "App Stores". Any application from the OEM store can be downloaded and installed in the vehicle. This paper proposes architecture for secure tablet integration in automotive network.
Architecture for Secure Tablet Integration in Automotive Network
2012
10 Seiten
Conference paper
English
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