Self-driving Cars: Future Of Authentication Protocols Вђ“ Azmath [ Verified ]
: Using facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, or iris recognition to verify identity.
: Smart cards or unique digital keys stored on a user's mobile device. : Using facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, or iris
In the evolving landscape of autonomous transportation, authentication protocols are the digital gatekeepers that ensure only verified entities—users, infrastructure, and other vehicles—can interact with the car's control systems. As part of the guide, we explore how these protocols are shifting from simple passwords to multi-layered, real-time verification systems. 1. The Core Pillar: Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) As part of the guide, we explore how
New frameworks are being developed to balance high security with the low-latency requirements of driving: As part of the guide
: Traditional knowledge-based factors integrated into a cloud-assisted key agreement protocol. 2. Emerging Authentication Technologies
Future autonomous vehicles (AVs) will likely mandate 2-step authentication protocols to maintain public trust and safety. This often involves combining: