2015 IEEE 9th International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing (WISP) Proceedings 2015
DOI: 10.1109/wisp.2015.7139166
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DDS middleware on FlexRay network: Simulink blockset implementation of wheel's sub-blocks and its adaptation to DDS concept

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“…With this, network processing platforms get the required information to make decisions in case of conflicts. There are several works on the state of the art studying the integration of DDS in automotive networks, both for Ethernet [65] and FlexRay [66]. Being a high level application, DDS needs to be combined with lower level strategies in order to guarantee the required QoS in real time.…”
Section: • Fr0 Generic Network Processing Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this, network processing platforms get the required information to make decisions in case of conflicts. There are several works on the state of the art studying the integration of DDS in automotive networks, both for Ethernet [65] and FlexRay [66]. Being a high level application, DDS needs to be combined with lower level strategies in order to guarantee the required QoS in real time.…”
Section: • Fr0 Generic Network Processing Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SAE benchmark model is normally connected by the CAN bus, but we extend it to the FlexRay bus. In [27], they also proposed a vehicle Simulink block set model. The proposed block set corresponds to the Society of Automotive Engineers SAE benchmark model which is normally connected by the CAN bus, but we extend it to the FlexRay bus.…”
Section: Vehicle Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A middleware journey from microcontrollers to microprocessors [144] Middleware Protocols in the Automobile: Service-Oriented, Data-Centric or RESTful? [145] Data distribution service on top of Ethernet networks [146] Modeling, implementation, and analysis of xrce-dds applications in distributed multiprocessor real-time embedded systems [147] DDS middleware on FlexRay network: Simulink blockset implementation of wheel's subblocks and its adaptation to DDS concept [148] Iceoryx -True zero-copy inter-process-communication [149] Performance evaluation of IoT protocols under a constrained wireless access network [150]…”
Section: Dds In Automotivementioning
confidence: 99%