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Virtual Development for In-Vehicle Network Topology – A Case Study of CAN FD Physical Layer

2017-03-28
2017-01-0023
In-vehicle network communication is evolving faster speeds and higher performance capabilities, connecting the information possessed by ECU and sensors with the in-vehicle electronic systems which are continuing to develop. With the evolution of the complicated networks, it is becoming difficult to develop them without many verification of actual machine. On the other hand, as for the verification means required at the logic level or physical level for a network verification through ECU design, virtual verification in the whole vehicle is difficult due to speed increases and the sheer size of the system. Therefore, it is only applicable for systems which are limited to a domain or an area, and flexible and timely utilization would be difficult due to the changes in specifications.
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Gateway Application for Automotive Network System “BEAN”

1999-03-01
1999-01-1278
In applying a LAN to automotive electronics systems, an optimal protocol has been adopted for each system so far, such as body electronics system, entertainment system, service system and power train system. As low cost communication protocol “BEAN” (Body Electronics Area Network; SAE paper 970297) adopted to wider range of functions on vehicle, ECU's numbers are increased which have BEAN communication and that is branched to plural communication networks. We have succeeded in rationalization of those network systems with the gateway function on a delegated ECU for each LAN system on vehicle. And this system also realized the connection to after market products by data exchange through the gateway function, while securing vehicle fail-safe.
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