Timing Protection in Multifunctional and Safety-Related Automotive Control Systems

2009-01-0757

4/20/2009

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Abstract
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With the ever increasing amount of available software processing resources in a vehicle, more and more high-level algorithms are emerging to improve the existing systems in a car. Often these algorithms only need a platform with a bus connection and some resources such as processing power and memory space. These functions are predestined to be integrated into existing systems that have free resources.
This paper will examine the role of time protection in these multi-algorithm systems and describe what timing protection means and why it is required. The processing time will be partitioned to the different processing levels like interrupts, services and tasks. The problems of timing protection will be illustrated as well as its limitations. The conflict between real-time requirements and timing protection will be shown. Finally Autosar will be examined with focus on timing protection and applicability in actual development projects.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-0757
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Eberhard, D., Schneider, R., Grosshauser, F., and Brewerton, S., "Timing Protection in Multifunctional and Safety-Related Automotive Control Systems," SAE World Congress & Exhibition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 20, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-0757.
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4/20/2009
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2009-01-0757
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English