The 7th International Conference on Next Generation Computing 2021 (2021.11)바로가기
페이지
pp.217-220
저자
Hojun Seong, Keonyong Lee, Seong-je Cho, Sangchul Han, Minkyu Park
언어
영어(ENG)
URL
https://www.earticle.net/Article/A448050
원문정보
초록
영어
Vehicles with an Audio-Video Navigation (AVN) system have become another source of potential digital evidence. The AVN systems in modern cars retain information and event data from mobile devices connected to the car’s infotainment module, and navigation data in the form of tracklogs. These data provide a time history of a car’s geolocation that may be used to investigate an incident involving an automobile or reconstruct a crash. There has been little research into what types of user artifacts can be found on the AVN systems, and whether the AVN systems provide more vehicle event information than the connected mobile devices. For this study, we used the AVN system of a KIA NIRO EV vehicle for digital data acquisition and analysis. We have found that the AVN system provided some amounts of user data (start log, favorite routes, last destination search history, etc.). The acquired data and analyzed results can serve as basic digital evidence for vehicle forensic research.
목차
Abstract I. INTRODUCTION II. RELATED WORKS III. NAVIGATION RECORDS ACQUSITION A. Entering Engineering Mode B. ADB connection via USB interface C. Access root shell via CVE D. Data Aqusition Using “dd” IV. NAVIGATION RECORDS ANALYSIS A. Data corresponding to navigation records B. Artifacts from Navigation DB file C. Artifacts from Navigation records files V. CONCLUSION ACKNOWLEDGMENT REFERENCES
키워드
Vehicle ForensicsAudio-Video Navigation (AVN)ArtifactsNavigation records
저자
Hojun Seong [ dept. Computer Science and Engineering Dankook University ]
Keonyong Lee [ dept. Applied Computer Engineering Dankook University ]
Seong-je Cho [ dept. Software Science Dankook University ]
Sangchul Han [ dept. Computer Engineering Konkuk University ]
Minkyu Park [ dept. Computer Engineering Konkuk University ]