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Configurable Vehicle Networks
Technical Paper
2003-28-0012
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
In the recent days, an automotive vehicle uses many Electronic Control Units (ECUs) to perform various time-critical functions. These ECUs are interconnected through multiplex vehicle networks. These networks typically use CAN (Controller Area Network) as a main backbone network and LIN as sub-networks connected through Gateways.
This paper is aimed to cover the following topics:
- Evolution of Vehicle Networking
- Standards followed for vehicle networking
- Typical issues that OEM faces during vehicle integration
- Development of Configurable Network Components to overcome the above issues.
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Vivekanandan., B., Sabane, M., and Murali, K., "Configurable Vehicle Networks," SAE Technical Paper 2003-28-0012, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-28-0012.Also In
References
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- Multiplex Bus Progression SAE TECHNICAL PAPER SERIES 2001-01-0060 Lupini Christopher A.
- In-Vehicle Networks Expanding Automotive Electronic Systems Leen Gabriel Heffernan Donal University of Limerick
- Serial Communications Systems in the Automobile Bannatyne Ross Transportation Systems Group, Motorola Inc.