TTP/C - Multiplexed Communications for Fault-Tolerant Automotive Systems 1999-01-2916
The objective of this paper is to provide an introduction to the main features of the Time Triggered Protocol (TTP/C) multiplexed communications protocol for fault-tolerant automotive systems.
In future generations of vehicles there is a requirement for systems which provide highly dependable operation. Brake-by-wire and Steer-by-wire systems are being developed which have no mechanical / hydraulic back-up functionality in the event of an electrical system failure condition. These systems will be required to tolerate a system failure and continue to operate without catastrophic effects.
The Time Triggered Protocol is a multiplexed serial communications protocol which has been developed over the last fifteen years to help meet the requirements of such systems. This paper will discuss the principles of TTP/C and explain the key elements which make it suitable for such applications.
Also in:
Automotive Electronics Reliability-PT-82, Intelligent Transportation Systems (Its): Research and Applications-SP-1467, SAE 1999 Transactions - Journal of Passenger Cars-V108-6
Related Topics:
Communication protocols
Electrical systems
Brake-by-wire
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