2021
DOI: 10.1109/tits.2021.3078372
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Formal Design of Multi-Function Vehicle Bus Controller

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“…The communication data of the MVB exist in two main forms during transmission: physical-layer data and link-layer data. MVB devices generate digital link-layer data, and analog voltage waveform signals (i.e., physical-layer data) are generated through digital-to-analog conversion circuits [7,8]. Since the MVB waveforms are analog quantities generated by the conversion of digital data, the information carried by the physical-layer voltage waveform is much richer than the information carried by the link-layer data: the information in the physical-layer voltage waveform not only includes communication data, but also contains the physical features of the waveform itself [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The communication data of the MVB exist in two main forms during transmission: physical-layer data and link-layer data. MVB devices generate digital link-layer data, and analog voltage waveform signals (i.e., physical-layer data) are generated through digital-to-analog conversion circuits [7,8]. Since the MVB waveforms are analog quantities generated by the conversion of digital data, the information carried by the physical-layer voltage waveform is much richer than the information carried by the link-layer data: the information in the physical-layer voltage waveform not only includes communication data, but also contains the physical features of the waveform itself [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%