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Automotive Industry Standard (AIS) 140 Encrypted Device Communication to Increase Privacy, Integrity and Confidentiality of Data

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International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI) | Volume VI, Issue V, May 2019 | ISSN 2321–2705

Automotive Industry Standard (AIS) 140 Encrypted Device Communication to Increase Privacy, Integrity and Confidentiality of Data

Barkha Airan1, Mohit Agrawal2

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1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pacific Institute of Technology Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
2Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University College of Engineering, Kota, Rajasthan, India

Abstract-In world of software development security of data flow is very important. Authentication of IOT devices is very important. Mutual Authentication is so necessary between IoT devices and IoT server to make communication more reliable and secure. By using encryption and decryption at the end of device and server we can increase the authenticity of system. In this research paper we will use single password key mechanism for the authentication of AIS devices.

Keywords:-AIS 140 device Authentication, AIS 140 Security, Internet of things, Intelligent Transport System, Vehicle tracking system, Encrypted communication, Secure Manufacturing Unit.

I. INTRODUCTION

Automotive Industry Standard 140 (AIS 140) is a set of standards published by Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI). It is used for vehicle tracking system, camera surveillance system, and emergency request button. The government has directed every state’s public transport department to make sure that all passenger carrying buses conform to the AIS 140 guidelines by 1st April 2018.
Every bus will need to have a GPS tracking system, camera surveillance and an emergency button. By using this department can track the bus and send the help in case of accident. It also enable the passengers to apprise the control room of any kind of emergencies.
Both the existing vehicles as well as the future ones will be required to be fitted with GPS and emergency button. This implies that the automotive OEMs along with aftermarket companies and Tier-1 suppliers need to have these systems ready.
The AIS devices communication protocol data frame format use 15 digit standard unique IMEI number along with every packet for identification of data packet.