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GCNIDS: Graph Convolutional Network-Based Intrusion Detection System for CAN Bus

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arxiv 2309.10173 v2 pith:CIM3X7MG submitted 2023-09-18 cs.CR

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keywords detectionattacksapproachintrusionaccuracyconvolutionalengineeringfeature
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The Controller Area Network (CAN) bus serves as a standard protocol for facilitating communication among various electronic control units (ECUs) within contemporary vehicles. However, it has been demonstrated that the CAN bus is susceptible to remote attacks, which pose risks to the vehicle's safety and functionality. To tackle this concern, researchers have introduced intrusion detection systems (IDSs) to identify and thwart such attacks. In this paper, we present an innovative approach to intruder detection within the CAN bus, leveraging Graph Convolutional Network (GCN) techniques as introduced by Zhang, Tong, Xu, and Maciejewski in 2019. By harnessing the capabilities of deep learning, we aim to enhance attack detection accuracy while minimizing the requirement for manual feature engineering. Our experimental findings substantiate that the proposed GCN-based method surpasses existing IDSs in terms of accuracy, precision, and recall. Additionally, our approach demonstrates efficacy in detecting mixed attacks, which are more challenging to identify than single attacks. Furthermore, it reduces the necessity for extensive feature engineering and is particularly well-suited for real-time detection systems. To the best of our knowledge, this represents the pioneering application of GCN to CAN data for intrusion detection. Our proposed approach holds significant potential in fortifying the security and safety of modern vehicles, safeguarding against attacks and preventing them from undermining vehicle functionality.

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  1. GUARD-CAN: Graph-Understanding and Recurrent Architecture for CAN Anomaly Detection

    cs.CR 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    GUARD-CAN represents CAN message windows as graphs and uses an AE-GCN encoder with GRU sequence classification to detect four attack types, reporting 0.9702 accuracy and 0.9930 AUC at a 50-message window size.

  2. Graph-Powered Defense: Controller Area Network Intrusion Detection for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

    cs.AI 2024-12 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    Graph-based models on UAV CAN bus traffic beat an LSTM in some scenarios, but the transfer ID feature contradicts the protocol-independent claim and several attacks go undetected.

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