2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19137-4_22
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Gateway Strategies for Embedding of Automotive CAN-Frames into Ethernet-Packets and Vice Versa

Abstract: Abstract. Today's automotive communication architectures are composed of up to five special purpose communication technologies with dedicated features to interconnect hundreds of comfort-, safety-, and infotainment-related distributed functions. In the future, the number and complexity of such highly distributed functions will further increase and the outcome of this are stronger requirements to the underlying communication architectures. Ethernet and IP, both standardized and widely used in other industrial s… Show more

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“…Different CAN to Ethernet multiplexing strategies for gateways have been studied by Kern et al (2011), Ayed et al (2011), Scharbarg et al (2005, Nacer et al (2013), and Herber et al (2015). In Kern et al (2011) a prototypical CAN/Ethernet multiplexing gateway has been implemented to generate experimental results for average end-to-end latencies, required network bandwidth, and resource utilization of the gate-way processor for different multiplexing strategies.…”
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“…Different CAN to Ethernet multiplexing strategies for gateways have been studied by Kern et al (2011), Ayed et al (2011), Scharbarg et al (2005, Nacer et al (2013), and Herber et al (2015). In Kern et al (2011) a prototypical CAN/Ethernet multiplexing gateway has been implemented to generate experimental results for average end-to-end latencies, required network bandwidth, and resource utilization of the gate-way processor for different multiplexing strategies.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Kern et al (2011) a prototypical CAN/Ethernet multiplexing gateway has been implemented to generate experimental results for average end-to-end latencies, required network bandwidth, and resource utilization of the gate-way processor for different multiplexing strategies. The authors of Ayed et al (2011) present two simple multiplexing strategies (a 1:1 mapping and a timeout-based strategy) along with a formal analysis and propose an optimization of the timeout value regarding schedulability and gateway resources.…”
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confidence: 99%
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