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Optimizing Distributed Systems for Automotive E/E Architectures
Technical Paper
2000-01-C083
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
The rapid growth of vehicle feature content continues to
challenge automotive designers. The total vehicle feature content
seriously impacts the manufacturing complexity of any single
vehicle. Traditional strategies for introducing new features into
high-content luxury vehicles before moving the feature into economy
vehicles have been undermined by the fast moving consumer
electronics field. The challenge for automotive OEM and Tier 1
suppliers is to optimize the vehicle architecture in order to
provide more efficient means of introducing features expediently
and efficiently. Therefore, any production vehicle's
Electrical, Electronic, & Software (EES) architecture must
successfully support modular sourcing, modular assembly, global
manufacturing schemes, cost and weight issues.
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