Aspects of Migrating from Decentralized to Centralized E/E Architectures
2022-01-0747
03/29/2022
- Event
- Content
- As centralization of automotive E/E (Electrical and/or Electronic) architectures becomes reality for future vehicles, it is crucial that existing assets be reused in the most efficient and effective manner. We report on our experience developing a new centralized E/E architecture for a propulsion domain, and migrating the corresponding propulsion elements of an existing decentralized, CAN-based architecture to a prototype of the centralized propulsion domain. Our migration adopts automotive Ethernet and supporting standards as a next-generation communications backbone technology; a next-generation computation platform from automotive supplier NXP; and a new automotive virtualization solution from OpenSynergy. We discuss aspects of legacy software reuse and adaptation; modification of vehicle HiL simulation models used in testing; existing vendor tool support; and implications arising from functional safety and the ISO 26262 standard.
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- 16
- Citation
- Bandur, V., Kapinski, R., Pantelic, V., Lawford, M. et al., "Aspects of Migrating from Decentralized to Centralized E/E Architectures," SAE Technical Paper 2022-01-0747, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-0747.