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Title:
Automotive embedded systems handbook
Series:
Industrial Information Technology
Publication Information:
London : CRC Pr., 2009
Physical Description:
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9780849380266

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A Clear Outline of Current Methods for Designing and Implementing Automotive Systems

Highlighting requirements, technologies, and business models, the Automotive Embedded Systems Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of existing and future automotive electronic systems. It presents state-of-the-art methodological and technical solutions in the areas of in-vehicle architectures, multipartner development processes, software engineering methods, embedded communications, and safety and dependability assessment.

Divided into four parts, the book begins with an introduction to the design constraints of automotive-embedded systems. It also examines AUTOSAR as the emerging de facto standard and looks at how key technologies, such as sensors and wireless networks, will facilitate the conception of partially and fully autonomous vehicles. The next section focuses on networks and protocols, including CAN, LIN, FlexRay, and TTCAN. The third part explores the design processes of electronic embedded systems, along with new design methodologies, such as the virtual platform. The final section presents validation and verification techniques relating to safety issues.

Providing domain-specific solutions to various technical challenges, this handbook serves as a reliable, complete, and well-documented source of information on automotive embedded systems.


Table of Contents

Francoise Simonot-Lion and Yvon TrinquetStefan Voget and Michael Golm and Bernard Sanchez and Friedhelm StappertMichel Parent and Patrice BoduNicolas Navet and Francoise Simonot-LionBernhard Schatz and Christian Kuhnel and Michael GonschorekJuan Pimentel and Julian Proenza and Luis Almeida and Guillermo Rodriguez-Navas and Manuel Barranco and Joaquim FerreiraMatthias Weber and Mark-Oliver ReiserAndreas Kruger and Bernd Hardung and Thorsten KolzowHenrik Lonn and Ulrich FreundMartin Torngren and DeJiu Chen and Diana Malvius and Jakob AxelssonMirko Conrad and Ines FeyRoman Pallierer and Thomas M. GallaThomas Nolte and Hans A. Hansson and Mikael Nolin and Sasikumar PunnekkatMathieu Grenier and Lionel Havet and Nicolas NavetHolger Pfeifer
Prefacep. vii
Editorsp. xv
Contributorsp. xvii
Part I Automotive Architectures
1 Vehicle Functional Domains and Their Requirementsp. 1-1
2 Application of the AUTOSAR Standardp. 2-1
3 Intelligent Vehicle Technologiesp. 3-1
Part II Embedded Communications
4 A Review of Embedded Automotive Protocolsp. 4-1
5 FlexRay Protocolp. 5-1
6 Dependable Automotive CAN Networksp. 6-1
Part III Embedded Software and Development Processes
7 Product Lines in Automotive Electronicsp. 7-1
8 Reuse of Software in Automotive Electronicsp. 8-1
9 Automotive Architecture Description Languagesp. 9-1
10 Model-Based Development of Automotive Embedded Systemsp. 10-1
Part IV Verification, Testing, and Timing Analysis
11 Testing Automotive Control Softwarep. 11-1
12 Testing and Monitoring of FlexRay-Based Applicationsp. 12-1
13 Timing Analysis of CAN-Based Automotive Communication Systemsp. 13-1
14 Scheduling Messages with Offsets on Controller Area Network: A Major Performance Boostp. 14-1
15 Formal Methods in the Automotive Domain: The Case of TTAp. 15-1
Indexp. I-1