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INTER-CONNECTED FLEXRAY AND CAN NETWORKS FOR IN-VEHICLE COMMUNICATION - Alkan, Melih
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The increasing use of electronic components in today's automobiles demands more powerful in-vehicle network communication protocols. FlexRay protocol, which is expected to be the de-facto standard in the near future, is a deterministic, fault tolerant and fast protocol designed for in vehicle communication. The current defacto in-vehicle communication standard, CAN, and the future in-vehicle communication standard FlexRay will exist together in future cars. Data exchange between these two standards will be performed via Gateway units. In this book, end-to-end performance of a FlexRay-CAN…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The increasing use of electronic components in today's automobiles demands more powerful in-vehicle network communication protocols. FlexRay protocol, which is expected to be the de-facto standard in the near future, is a deterministic, fault tolerant and fast protocol designed for in vehicle communication. The current defacto in-vehicle communication standard, CAN, and the future in-vehicle communication standard FlexRay will exist together in future cars. Data exchange between these two standards will be performed via Gateway units. In this book, end-to-end performance of a FlexRay-CAN network connected by a Gateway is evaluated as well as Gateway functionality and processing delay. The results of the experiments, which are performed for a realistic message set with various scheduling schemes, are presented and discussed.
Autorenporträt
Born in Kirklareli/Turkey in 1982, Melih Alkan received his B.S degree from ODTU Electrical-Electronics Engineering in 2005. He completed his M.S education in the same department on High Speed Networks-FlexRay in 2010. Melih Alkan is specialized in avionics, servo systems and analog devices.