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TPMS Receiver Hacking
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open in viewerIn 2005 the Department of Transportation made it mandatory for all new cars to be installed with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). The TPMS system typically consists of transmitters in the tires and a receiver within the car. This project was the first in a series of projects designed to investigate the security vulnerabilities between a tire pressure monitoring sensor and the receiver within the car. Through controlled, distance, and roadside testing a generic receiver was designed using the universal software defined radio (USRP) and MATLAB for all TPMS variants.
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- E-project-091115-154458
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- 2015
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- 2015-09-11
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- Major
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TPMS_Final_Functions.zip | Public | Download |
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