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Harnessing the Potential of Multi-Master Wiring Systems
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Lucas has recently developed a multi-master automotive wiring system based on a distributed intelligence network. This generic system has now been implemented in one particular form on a test vehicle. It caters for all of the conventional features of modern day body systems, whilst reducing the complexity and weight of the vehicle's harness. Moreover, the distributed intelligence can be exploited to yield more advantageous functionality with ease.
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Chidlow, J., "Harnessing the Potential of Multi-Master Wiring Systems," SAE Technical Paper 940366, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940366.Also In
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