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Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Faculty of Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering
1. Subject name Security issues of Intelligent transportation systems PhD
2. Subject name in Hungarian Intelligens közlekedési rendszerek védelmi kérdései PhD
3. Code BMEKOGGD801 4. Evaluation type exam grade 5. Credits 2
6. Weekly contact hours 2 (0) Lecture 0 (0) Practice 0 (0) Lab
7. Curriculum
PhD Programme
8. Role
Specific course
9. Working hours for fulfilling the requirements of the subject 60
Contact hours 28 Preparation for seminars 14 Homework 5
Reading written materials 5 Midterm preparation 8 Exam preparation 0
10. Department Department of Automotive Technologies
11. Responsible lecturer Dr. Török Árpád
12. Lecturers Dr. Török Árpád
13. Prerequisites  
14. Description of lectures
Critical evaluation of the scientific and professional background of IT systems. Identifying the evolution of communication channels, data formats and processes. Identifying the main developmental relationships of infections and adverse effects and identifying novel patterns of possible prevention strategies. Analysis of threats related to IT systems and implementation of new technological solutions (autonomous transport) in macroscopic traffic model.
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16. Description of labortory practices
 
17. Learning outcomes
A. Knowledge
  • Familiar with security questions of ITS frameworks.
B. Skills
  • Ability to research and develop specific processes.
C. Attitudes
  • Openness to new opportunities in the field.
D. Autonomy and Responsibility
  • Participate in independent research task.
18. Requirements, way to determine a grade (obtain a signature)
The acquisition of the signature of the subject, and, in addition, the condition of taking exam is giving in the complete individual student homework for deadline. The exam is oral.
19. Opportunity for repeat/retake and delayed completion
 
20. Learning materials
Stübing, H. (2013). Multilayered security and privacy protection in Car-to-X networks: solutions from application down to physical layer. Springer Science & Business Media.
Delgrossi, L., & Zhang, T. (2012). Vehicle safety communications: protocols, security, and privacy (Vol. 103).
Effective date 27 November 2019 This Subject Datasheet is valid for Inactive courses