\u3cp\u3eIt is now widely believed that FlexRay will emerge as predominant protocol for in-vehicle automotive communication systems. As a result, there has been a lot of recent interest in timing and predictability analysis techniques that are specifically targeted towards FlexRay based electronic control units (ECU) networks. In this work, the DECOMSYS tool [1] is used for mapping the tasks on different ECUs, configuring the scheduling policy used at each ECU, and specifying the FlexRay parameters (e.g. slot sizes and message priorities). The overall system requirements are simulated by flashing such FlexRay based ECU network specifications into the DECOMSYS node. The design tools such as DECOMSYS mostly rely on simulations. As a result, t...
As the quantity of in-vehicle electronics has increased, automotive networking has been introduced t...
AbstractFlexray is a high speed communication protocol designed for distributive control in automoti...
Today, electronics are an indispensable part of modern vehicles. Cars easily contain more than 50 em...
Abstract — It is now widely believed that FlexRay will emerge as predominant protocol for in-vehicle...
FlexRay, developed by a consortium of over hundred automotive companies, is a real-time in-vehicle c...
A typical automobile system consists of many Electronic Control Units (ECUs) for the purposes of saf...
The FlexRay protocol [4] is likely to be the de facto standard for automotive communication systems....
The increasing use of electronic components in today’s automobiles demands more powerful in-vehicle ...
Abstract Modern vehicles are becoming more and more sophisticated, with more functions being control...
This paper investigates the time-triggered automotive communication protocol FlexRay. Included is a ...
In this paper we study distributed automotive control applications whose tasks are mapped onto diffe...
FlexRay is a deterministic communication bus in the automotive context that supports fault-tolerant ...
In the last few years the amount of electronics inside cars has increased significantly. Current veh...
Abstract—In this paper we study distributed automotive con-trol applications whose tasks are mapped ...
system can be affected by the selection of in-vehicle network protocols such as CAN or FlexRay. The ...
As the quantity of in-vehicle electronics has increased, automotive networking has been introduced t...
AbstractFlexray is a high speed communication protocol designed for distributive control in automoti...
Today, electronics are an indispensable part of modern vehicles. Cars easily contain more than 50 em...
Abstract — It is now widely believed that FlexRay will emerge as predominant protocol for in-vehicle...
FlexRay, developed by a consortium of over hundred automotive companies, is a real-time in-vehicle c...
A typical automobile system consists of many Electronic Control Units (ECUs) for the purposes of saf...
The FlexRay protocol [4] is likely to be the de facto standard for automotive communication systems....
The increasing use of electronic components in today’s automobiles demands more powerful in-vehicle ...
Abstract Modern vehicles are becoming more and more sophisticated, with more functions being control...
This paper investigates the time-triggered automotive communication protocol FlexRay. Included is a ...
In this paper we study distributed automotive control applications whose tasks are mapped onto diffe...
FlexRay is a deterministic communication bus in the automotive context that supports fault-tolerant ...
In the last few years the amount of electronics inside cars has increased significantly. Current veh...
Abstract—In this paper we study distributed automotive con-trol applications whose tasks are mapped ...
system can be affected by the selection of in-vehicle network protocols such as CAN or FlexRay. The ...
As the quantity of in-vehicle electronics has increased, automotive networking has been introduced t...
AbstractFlexray is a high speed communication protocol designed for distributive control in automoti...
Today, electronics are an indispensable part of modern vehicles. Cars easily contain more than 50 em...