Vehicle electric/electronic architecture-one of the most important challenges for OEMs
Summary form only given, as follows. One of the most important challenges of a vehicle manufacturer is the management of the increasing number of networked E/E-Systems and their complex functional dependencies. To master this challenge, sophisticated E/E-architecture approaches are presented which c...
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Published in: | Proceedings Design, Automation and Test in Europe. Conference and Exhibition 2001 p. 112 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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2001
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Summary: | Summary form only given, as follows. One of the most important challenges of a vehicle manufacturer is the management of the increasing number of networked E/E-Systems and their complex functional dependencies. To master this challenge, sophisticated E/E-architecture approaches are presented which cover both the vertical functional orientation, as well as the horizontal integration aspects of a vehicle manufacturer. Therefore we present architectures and methods to support the development of future E/E-Systems, whereby the typical requirements of a vehicle system integrator will be considered, such as composability, hardware and software independence, network-wide distribution of software components, and the ability for separation between indication, operation and behavior. The paper describes the motivation, the system integration requirements, actual existing solutions, future technical challenges, and some detailed architecture approaches itself. Furthermore the impacts of the architecture on the development process and the OEM-supplier relationship are highlighted. |
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ISBN: | 9780769509938 0769509932 |
ISSN: | 1530-1591 1558-1101 |
DOI: | 10.1109/DATE.2001.915009 |