TY - CHAP
T1 - SELFY - Self Assessment, Protection and Healing Tools for a Trustworthy and Resilient CCAM
AU - Jimenez, Victor
AU - de Los Mozos, Mario Reyes
AU - Paños, Pau Perea
AU - Fritzsche, Paula Cecilia
AU - Buquerin, Kevin Gomez
AU - Volkersdorfer, Tina
AU - Hof, Hans Joachim
AU - Couturier, Christophe
AU - Ernst, Thierry
AU - Zhang, Miao
AU - Mohamed, Mohamed Saied
AU - Rodríguez-Arozamena, Mario
AU - Aranguren-Mendieta, Iñigo
AU - Pérez, Joshué
AU - Jousse, Adrien
AU - Murguia, Carlos
AU - van de Wouw, Nathan
AU - Bellessort, Romain
AU - Salami, Behzad
AU - Jevtić, Aleksandar
AU - Bannour, Boutheina
AU - Recasens, Manel Rodríguez
AU - Ropero, Isaac
AU - Ozbay, Burcu
AU - Eren, Ali
AU - Bektas, Mustafa
AU - Tezcan, Deryanur
AU - Pilz, Christoph
AU - Haas, Sarah
AU - Lenz, Gernot
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2026.
PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - SELFY envisions an agnostic toolbox for the self-management of security and resilience of the CCAM (Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility) ecosystem, which can be easily deployed to extend the current Operational Design Domain (ODD), providing self-awareness, self-resilience and self-healing mechanisms and enhancing trust between stakeholders. SELFY is based on four pillars: Situational awareness, Resilience, Secure Data Sharing and Trust and provides three groups of tools. SACP (Situational Awareness and Collaborative Perception) tools aim at providing all CCAM actors with a comprehensive understanding of their environment, i.e., the perception of objects, such as other traffic participants and stationary objects. CRHS (Cooperative Resilience and Healing System) tools enable self-protection actions whenever a compromising situation is detected in relation to assets, vehicles, operations, or the system itself. TDMS (Trust and Data Management System) tools establish a secure and trusted environment for data in a collaborative and cooperative context, both for infrastructure and assets, as well as for citizen’s data, such as drivers or pedestrians with special attention to privacy considerations. By defining a collaborative environment between the different tools to respond to new threats, risks and attacks SELFY facilitates the comprehension of new challenges in the cybersecurity aspect of CCAMs.
AB - SELFY envisions an agnostic toolbox for the self-management of security and resilience of the CCAM (Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility) ecosystem, which can be easily deployed to extend the current Operational Design Domain (ODD), providing self-awareness, self-resilience and self-healing mechanisms and enhancing trust between stakeholders. SELFY is based on four pillars: Situational awareness, Resilience, Secure Data Sharing and Trust and provides three groups of tools. SACP (Situational Awareness and Collaborative Perception) tools aim at providing all CCAM actors with a comprehensive understanding of their environment, i.e., the perception of objects, such as other traffic participants and stationary objects. CRHS (Cooperative Resilience and Healing System) tools enable self-protection actions whenever a compromising situation is detected in relation to assets, vehicles, operations, or the system itself. TDMS (Trust and Data Management System) tools establish a secure and trusted environment for data in a collaborative and cooperative context, both for infrastructure and assets, as well as for citizen’s data, such as drivers or pedestrians with special attention to privacy considerations. By defining a collaborative environment between the different tools to respond to new threats, risks and attacks SELFY facilitates the comprehension of new challenges in the cybersecurity aspect of CCAMs.
KW - Cooperative Connected Automated Mobility (CCAM)
KW - Cybersecurity
KW - Privacy
KW - Resilience
KW - Self-Management Security
KW - Situational Awareness
KW - Trust
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105019319913
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-032-06763-0_106
DO - 10.1007/978-3-032-06763-0_106
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:105019319913
T3 - Lecture Notes in Mobility
SP - 745
EP - 751
BT - Lecture Notes in Mobility
PB - Springer
ER -