CPC H04W 12/122 (2021.01) [B60W 30/09 (2013.01); B60W 30/0956 (2013.01); B60W 50/04 (2013.01); B60W 60/001 (2020.02); H04W 4/40 (2018.02); B60W 2556/45 (2020.02)] | 30 Claims |
1. An apparatus for wireless communication at a first wireless device, the apparatus comprising:
at least one memory;
at least one transceiver; and
at least one processor, communicatively connected to the at least one memory and the at least one transceiver, the at least one processor configured to:
detect one or more object data signals from an external entity having data that interferes with wireless resources utilized in automated driving decisions;
determine the one or more object data signals are associated with a denial of service (DOS) attacker, a jammer, an out of band (OOB) interferer, or a combination thereof; and
transmit, to at least a second wireless device, a message indicating the one or more object data signals are associated with the DoS attacker, the jammer, the OOB interferer, or the combination thereof that interferes with the wireless resources utilized in the automated driving decisions.
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16. An apparatus for wireless communication at a second wireless device, the apparatus comprising:
memory;
at least one transceiver; and
at least one processor, communicatively connected to the memory and the at least one transceiver, the at least one processor configured to:
receive, from a first wireless device, a message indicating one or more object data signals that are transmitted from an external entity different from the first wireless device having data that interferes with wireless resources utilized in automated driving decisions, wherein the message also indicates that the one or more object data signals are associated with a denial of service (DOS) attacker, a jammer, an out of band (OOB) interferer, or a combination thereof; and
initiate a mitigation action in response to receiving the message to avoid or mitigate contact with the one or more object data signals that interferes with the wireless resources utilized in the automated driving decisions.
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