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It introduces a novel adversarial patch generation method for YOLOv5, evaluates patch robustness in CARLA under varying weather and lighting, and reports significant confidence reduction versus a stop sign. It further studies black-box zeroth-order attacks (e.g., ZO-SignSGD) against DRL policies such as DQN and DDPG in lane changing, showing substantial performance degradation and preliminary resistance from adversarial defense. Results support integrating robust defenses for safe autonomous transport.","Adversarial Machine Learning and Defenses for Automated and Connected Vehicles  \nby  \nDayu Zhang  \nA thesis  \npresented to the University of Waterloo  \nin fulfillment of the  \nthesis requirement for the degree of  \nMaster of Applied Science  \nin  \nSystems Design Engineering  \nWaterloo, Ontario, Canada, 2024  \n© Dayu Zhang 2024  \nAuthor’s Declaration  \nThis thesis consists of material all of which I authored or co-authored: see Statement of Contributions included in the thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, including any required final revisions, as accepted by my examiners.  \nI understand that my thesis may be made electronically available to the public.  \nStatement of Contributions  \nDayu Zhang was the sole author for Chapters 1, 2, 3 and 5 which were written under the supervision of Dr. Nasser L. Azad and were not written for publication. This thesis consists in part of two manuscripts written for publication. Exceptions to sole authorship of material are as follows:  \nResearch Presented in Chapter 4 Dayu Zhang was the primary author of the manuscripts under the supervision Dr. Nasser L. Azad with the funding provided by AVL List GmbH. Dr. Sebastian Fischmeister was the the AVL project lead, as well as the co-author by providing guidance and feedback on the manuscript. Stefan Marksteiner provided insights from AVL List GmbH and contributed to the manuscript through feedbacks. Papers presented in Chapter 4 was submitted to the 2023 International Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics (ICINCO) conference. Paper presented in chapter 4 has been published.  \nCitations:  \n• Chapter 4: Zhang D, Azad N, Fischmeister S, Marksteiner S. Zeroth-Order Optimization Attacks on Deep Reinforcement Learning-Based Lane Changing Algorithms for Autonomous Vehicles. Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics - Volume 1: ICINCO. 2023:665-673 .  \ndoi:10.5220/0012187700003543 .  \nAbstract  \nThis thesis delves into the realm of adversarial machine learning within the context of Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs), presenting a comprehensive study on the vulnerabilities and defense mechanisms against adversarial attacks in two critical areas: object detection and decision-making systems.  \nThe research firstly introduces a novel adversarial patch generation technique targeting the YOLOv5 object detection algorithm. It presents a comprehensive study in the different transformations and parameters that change the effectiveness of the patch. The patch is then implemented within the CARLA simulation environment to assess robustness under varied real-world conditions, such as changing weather and lighting. With all the transformation applied during generation, the patch is able to reduce the confidence of YOLO5 detecting the stop sign by 70% comparing to the original stop sign if the lighting condition is good. However if the lighting condition is sub-optimal, for example, during a raining weather, the patch only reduce the confidence by 38% due to the patch being harder tobe detected. Overall, the optimized patch still shows a greater effect on detection evasion compares to a random noise patch on any environment conditions. Overall, this part of the research showcase a novel way of generating adversarial patches and a new approach of testing the patches in a open-source simulator, CARLA, for better autonomous vehicle testing against adversarial attacks in the future.  \nSimultaneously, this thesis investigates the susceptibility of Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) algorithms, in particular, Deep Q-Network (DQN) and Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (DDPG) algorithms, to black-box adversarial attacks executed through zeroth-order optimization methods like ZO-SignSGD in a lane-changing scenario. The research first train the policies with finely turned hyper-parameters in the lane-changing environment and achieving a high performance. 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