Safety Interventions against Adversarial Patches in an Open-Source Driver Assistance System
Safety Interventions against Adversarial Patches in an Open-Source Driver Assistance System
Drivers are becoming increasingly reliant on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) as autonomous driving technology becomes more popular and developed with advanced safety features to enhance road safety. However, the increasing complexity of the ADAS makes autonomous vehicles (AVs) more exposed to attacks and accidental faults. In this paper, we evaluate the resilience of a widely used ADAS against safety-critical attacks that target perception inputs. Various safety mechanisms are simulated to assess their impact on mitigating attacks and enhancing ADAS resilience. Experimental results highlight the importance of timely intervention by human drivers and automated safety mechanisms in preventing accidents in both driving and lateral directions and the need to resolve conflicts among safety interventions to enhance system resilience and reliability.
Cheng Chen、Grant Xiao、Daehyun Lee、Lishan Yang、Evgenia Smirni、Homa Alemzadeh、Xugui Zhou
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Cheng Chen,Grant Xiao,Daehyun Lee,Lishan Yang,Evgenia Smirni,Homa Alemzadeh,Xugui Zhou.Safety Interventions against Adversarial Patches in an Open-Source Driver Assistance System[EB/OL].(2025-04-26)[2025-05-29].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18990.点此复制
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