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8 - Ethernet in Automotive System Development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2021

Kirsten Matheus
Affiliation:
BMW, Munich
Thomas Königseder
Affiliation:
Technica Engineering, Munich
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Summary

This chapter addresses many other aspects that are affected in addition to the direct communication links, when introducing Automotive Ethernet into the vehicle architecture. It describes how the system development process is affected, the software design, the networking architecture, test and qualification, as well as functional safety. Last but not least it shares some important lessons learned.

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Automotive Ethernet , pp. 315 - 350
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021

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