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First Workshop on December 27th

2023.12.08

We are thrilled to report the successful completion of our first workshop on Autonomous Vehicle Security, held on December 27th. This event represented a significant achievement in our research project, uniting leading experts and principal investigators (PIs) involved in our efforts. Throughout the workshop, each PI had the opportunity to present their latest research findings, offering deep dives into the cutting-edge of autonomous vehicle security.

The workshop provided a vital forum for showcasing current progress, as well as for engaging in meaningful discussions about the future of research in this area. It offered a unique chance for attendees to explore the newest developments, share ideas, and contribute to the ongoing evolution of this crucial field.

Event: First Workshop on Autonomous Vehicle Security

Date: Wednesday, December 27, 2023 Location: Waseda University, Nishi-Waseda Campus, Building No. 63, 5th Floor, Room 0506

Schedule:

  • 13:00-13:30 Opening Remarks, Overview of CREST Project – Goals and Expectations (Waseda University – Prof. Mori)
  • 13:30-14:00 LiDAR Security Research at Yoshioka Lab (Keio University – Prof. Yoshioka)
  • 14:00-14:30 Analog Sensor Security (University of Electro-Communications – Prof. Sugawara)
  • 14:30-15:00 Stories from Ph.D. Studies in the US (UC Irvine – Sato)
  • 15:00-15:20 Break
  • 15:20-15:40 Adversarial Reflective Patches: Attacks Effective Only in Darkness (Waseda University – Tsuruoka)
  • 15:40-16:00 Validating the Effectiveness of Spoofing Attacks on Next-Generation LiDAR (Keio University – Hayakawa)
  • 16:00-16:20 TBD (Tokyo Institute of Technology – Yamabe)
  • 16:20-16:40 Introduction to Own Research and/or PIXKIT (Waseda University – Kobayashi)
  • 16:40-17:10 Autonomous Vehicle Security from Control Engineering Perspective (University of Electro-Communications – Prof. Sawada)
  • 17:10-17:30 Open Discussion & Closing
  • 17:40-18:00 Move to Dinner Venue
  • 18:00 onwards: Networking Dinner (near Takadanobaba Station)

This gathering not only highlighted the achievements in autonomous vehicle security but also fostered a collaborative environment for sharing knowledge and ideas. We look forward to future events that continue to push the boundaries of research in this vital field.