Tags:Authentication Algorithms, Automotive, Encryption, Interoperability, MIPI CSE, Safety, Security framework and Test Vectors validation
Abstract:
The MIPI CSE v2.0 specification is a complex and multi-configurable specification offering a multitude of configurations to accommodate diverse security requirements for a broad spectrum of camera devices at varying cost points. This presents a challenge for Controllers, especially those designed to interface with numerous camera devices in the field, as they need to support an extensive range of configurations while ensuring seamless interoperability with different camera types.
In collaboration, NVIDIA and Synopsys have generated a comprehensive set of test vectors. These vectors serve as a valuable resource for both Controllers and camera sensors, expediting the development process of CSE v2.0. Leveraging Synopsys VIP enhances the confidence in the implementation of these devices. The test vectors cover a spectrum of security variance configurations supported by CSE v2.0, contributing to a robust and well-tested implementation.
Enhancing Automotive Security and Safety Through CSEv2.0 Test Vector Validation with Synopsys MIPI CSI VIP