SOTERIA: Experiment-Driven Analytical Foundations for Resilience in CAN Protocols and BFT++
Abstract
SOTERIA: Experiment-Driven Analytical Foundations for Resilience in CAN Protocols and BFT++Enhancing the CAN system will be the focus of two of ourthrusts. In our third thrust, we propose to initiate research into developing an analytical framework for the recently proposed BFT++ protocols of the ONR that goes beyond the Byzantine Fault Tolerance. While there is an initial boundary analysis based on inertia and delay, this area remains fertile and the notion of inertia in the context of cyber systems is yet to be uncovered. Our effort consists of three research thrusts:1. Developing Timing-based and Voltage-based Covert Communication Channels2. Analysis of the recently proposed intrusion detection schemes to protect the CAN3. Developing an Analytical Framework for the Analysis of BFT++4. Technology Transition
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Aug 31, 2020
- Source ID
- N000142012636
Entities
People
- Radha Poovendran
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy
- University of Washington