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A Deep Learning-Based IDS for Automotive Theft Detection for In-Vehicle CAN Bus

Title
A Deep Learning-Based IDS for Automotive Theft Detection for In-Vehicle CAN Bus
Author(s)
Khan, Junaid AhmadLim, Dae-WoonKim, Young-Sik
Issued Date
2023-10
Citation
IEEE Access, v.11, pp.112814 - 112829
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Attentionanomaly detectionautomotive IDScontroller area networksdriver classificationFCNin-vehicle networksLSTMsqueeze and excitation
Keywords
DRIVER BEHAVIORCLASSIFICATIONNETWORKS
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
Driver behavior features extracted from the controller area network (CAN) have potential applications in improving vehicle safety. However, the development of a classifier-based intrusion detection system (IDS) for in-vehicle networks remains an open research problem. To address this challenge, we incorporate novel n -fold cross-validation windowing techniques on two publicly available driving behavior datasets. A driver classification-based IDS is proposed using the LSTM-FCN model that utilizes the strengths of both fully convolutional network (FCN) and long short-term memory (LSTM) networks. These modules allow the model to learn spatial and temporal features and utilize contextual information. In addition, we combine three squeeze and excite (SnE) layers following FCN layers to incorporate adjacent spatial locations and augment a scaled dot product attention mechanism into the LSTM to improve its feature selection and extraction capabilities. Our proposed IDS uses hacking and countermeasure research lab (HCRL) and test datasets, which achieve an improvement in accuracy of 4.18% and 13.99% respectively, from the baseline LSTM-FCN model. The experimental results of our method exhibited an overall accuracy of 99.36% and 96.36% for both datasets and outperformed various state-of-the-art methods. © 2023 The Authors.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47699
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3323891
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Related Researcher
  • 김영식 Kim, Young-Sik
  • Research Interests Applied Cryptography; Post-Quantum Cryptography; Fully Homomorphic Encryption; Privacy Enhancing Technologies; Vehicular Security
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