Formal Verification of a Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Messaging System [chapter]

Mark Tullsen, Lee Pike, Nathan Collins, Aaron Tomb
2018 Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communications is a "connected vehicles" standard that will likely be mandated in the U.S. within the coming decade. V2V, in which automobiles broadcast to one another, promises improved safety by providing collision warnings, but it also poses a security risk. At the heart of V2V is the communication messaging system, specified in SAE J2735 using the Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) data-description language. Motivated by numerous previous ASN.1 related
more » ... ies, we present the formal verification of an ASN.1 encode/decode pair. We describe how we generate the implementation in C using our ASN.1 compiler. We define self-consistency for encode/decode pairs that approximates functional correctness without requiring a formal specification of ASN.1. We then verify self-consistency and memory safety using symbolic simulation via the Software Analysis Workbench.
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-96142-2_25 fatcat:3vxaenes2zco7o7cjxdcg32pwe