OpenC2X @ Hackday Uncon
I just talked about hacking vehicular networks at Hackaday Uncon in Dublin, a meeting of the hacker/maker community. I enjoyed many presentations today – it’s really amazing what people are working on. My favorite talks were about a self-made electric motor bike and the security of smart meters.
I presented OpenC2X, a full Open Source communication stack for IEEE 802.11p, i.e., WLAN for cars. It was recently ported to OpenWrt, allowing it to run on a 30EUR AP. This makes it accessible for everyone. Think of it as a WiFi Pineapple for vehicular networks.
Hacking vehicular networks in the 5.9 gHz band. #HackadayUnconference pic.twitter.com/3zlX7RehtH
— Mike Szczys (@szczys) April 7, 2018
Here, you can see a TP-Link WDR3600 AP transmitting at 5.9GHz with 10MHz bandwidth. You can checkout the code on GitHub.
With some patches from my friends: 5Mhz WiFi on 5.9GHz generated by 40EUR TP-Link router. Great test signal. pic.twitter.com/C61WTUl2Aq
— Bastian Bloessl (@bastibl) January 20, 2018
Autonomous driving limitations (as if!) can be made better by communication between vehicles about safety by Bastian at #HackadayUnconference pic.twitter.com/ayPiVV9gAd
— hackaday (@hackaday) April 7, 2018