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A Review of Embedded Automotive Protocols

Nicolas Navet
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Françoise Simonot-Lion
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Résumé

The use of networks for communications between the Electronic Control Units (ECU) of a vehicle in production cars dates from the beginning of the 90s. The specific requirements of the different car domains have led to the development of a large number of automotive networks such as LIN, J1850, CAN, FlexRay, MOST, etc.. This paper first introduces the context of in-vehicle embedded systems and, in particular, the requirements imposed on the communication systems. Then, a review of the most widely used, as well as the emerging automotive networks is given. Next, the current efforts of the automotive industry on middleware technologies which may be of great help in mastering the heterogeneity, are reviewed, with a special focus on the proposals of the AUTOSAR consortium. Finally, we highlight future trends in the development of automotive communication systems.
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inria-00336168 , version 1 (03-11-2008)

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Nicolas Navet, Françoise Simonot-Lion. A Review of Embedded Automotive Protocols. Nicolas Navet and Françoise Simonot-Lion. Automotive Embedded Systems Handbook, Taylor & Francis / CRC Press, pp.4.1--4.31, 2009, Industrial Information Technology Series, 978-0-8493-8026-6. ⟨inria-00336168⟩
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