Beyond the key: towards practical radio biometrics in cars
Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Abstract
The evolving landscape of vehicle theft in the United Kingdom highlights the limitations of current automotive security technologies and the rise of increasingly sophisticated attack vectors. Using national datasets from the Office for National Statistics and the Home Office, this research identifies significant trends in offender behaviour, vehicle targeting, and victim impact. The study evaluates existing vehicle access systems - including Remote Keyless Entry (RKE), Passive Keyless Entry and Start (PKES), and other digital platforms - highlighting persistent vulnerabilities such as relay attacks, key cloning, and internet-enabled exploits. Emphasis is placed on Channel State Information (CSI)-based radio biometrics, a passive and non-intrusive authentication method that shows strong resilience to spoofing. Comparative analysis positions CSI as a promising candidate for next-generation vehicle access control systems, offering potential benefits in both prevention and post-incident forensic analysis.
Publication Information
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Original language
EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 1231-1236 (6 pages)Publication milestones
- Published - 31/10/2025
Publication status
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., United StatesPublication series
- Publication series name: Proceedings - 2025 27th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications, 11th IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Systems, 23rd IEEE International Conference on Smart City, 11th IEEE International Conference on Dependability in Sensor, Cloud, and Big Data Systems and Applications and 21st IEEE International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems, HPCC/DSS/SmartCity/DependSys/ICESS 2025
ISBN (Electronic)
9798331568740External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 105022755644
Host publication title
Proceedings - 2025 27th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications, 11th IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Systems, 23rd IEEE International Conference on Smart City, 11th IEEE International Conference on Dependability in Sensor, Cloud, and Big Data Systems and Applications and 21st IEEE International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems, HPCC/DSS/SmartCity/DependSys/ICESS 2025Host publication editors
- Jia Hu
- Geyong Min
- Haozhe Wang
- Wang Miao
- Lexi Xu
- Nektarios Georgalas
- Zhiwei Zhao
- Rui Jin
- Guangyao Pang
- Wei Han
- Fei Hao
