AbstractReal-time performance and reliability are two most important issues in applications of time-triggered controller area network (CAN) bus systems at present. A scheduling matrix of time-triggered CAN-bus system is established using average-loading algorithm. Periodic messages are guaranteed to transmit without delay by distributing independent transmission windows within the system matrix. Considering the traditional CAN-bus transmission mechanism and the time-triggered feature, an algorithm is improved to calculate the worst-case delay of event-triggered messages in time-triggered CAN-bus systems. The failure probability is calculated for event-triggered messages whose worst-case delay exceeds their deadlines. Different levels of red...
This paper revisits basic message response time analy-sis of controller area network (CAN). We show ...
The Controller Area Network (CAN) is the most widely-used in-vehicle communication bus in the automo...
This work was supported by Hanns-Seidel-Foundation grant funded by the German Federal Ministry of E...
AbstractReal-time performance and reliability are two most important issues in applications of time-...
The most widely used standard for in-vehicle communication networks that interconnect electronic con...
CAN is a communication protocol largely used in automotive and industrial appliances because of the ...
Analysis is presented that enables the worst case latencies for Controller Area Network (CAN) messag...
The Controller Area Network (CAN) is a communication bus for message transaction in small-scale dist...
DETIThe flexible time-triggered CAN protocol supports synchronous and asynchronous traffic over a CA...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.Real-time applications distributed over the C...
The existing response-time analysis of Controller Area Network (CAN) can compute the response times ...
Abstract—Controller area network (CAN) is a priority-based bus that supports real-time communication...
Abstract: The reliability, safety and deadlines guarantee of data transmission are key features of a...
Controller Area Network (CAN) is a fieldbus network suitable for small-scale Distributed Computer ...
This paper proposes an efficient way to handle fault in controller area network (CAN)-based networke...
This paper revisits basic message response time analy-sis of controller area network (CAN). We show ...
The Controller Area Network (CAN) is the most widely-used in-vehicle communication bus in the automo...
This work was supported by Hanns-Seidel-Foundation grant funded by the German Federal Ministry of E...
AbstractReal-time performance and reliability are two most important issues in applications of time-...
The most widely used standard for in-vehicle communication networks that interconnect electronic con...
CAN is a communication protocol largely used in automotive and industrial appliances because of the ...
Analysis is presented that enables the worst case latencies for Controller Area Network (CAN) messag...
The Controller Area Network (CAN) is a communication bus for message transaction in small-scale dist...
DETIThe flexible time-triggered CAN protocol supports synchronous and asynchronous traffic over a CA...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.Real-time applications distributed over the C...
The existing response-time analysis of Controller Area Network (CAN) can compute the response times ...
Abstract—Controller area network (CAN) is a priority-based bus that supports real-time communication...
Abstract: The reliability, safety and deadlines guarantee of data transmission are key features of a...
Controller Area Network (CAN) is a fieldbus network suitable for small-scale Distributed Computer ...
This paper proposes an efficient way to handle fault in controller area network (CAN)-based networke...
This paper revisits basic message response time analy-sis of controller area network (CAN). We show ...
The Controller Area Network (CAN) is the most widely-used in-vehicle communication bus in the automo...
This work was supported by Hanns-Seidel-Foundation grant funded by the German Federal Ministry of E...