Event Detail
Session: 16:Distributed Computing: Automotive Network Design and Analysis
Type: Regular Session
Track: Automotive Theme
Day:
Wednesday
Time: 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 6B
Chair: Antal Rajnak - Mentor.
16.1 Period Optimization for Hard Real-time Distributed Automotive Systems, A. Davare, Q. Zhu - UC, M. Natale - GM, C. Pinello - Cadence,
S. Kanajan - GM,
A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli - UC
16.2s Performance Analysis of FlexRay-based ECU Networks, A. Hagiescu, U. Bordoloi, S. Chakraborty - Nat'l U. of Singapore, P. Sampath, P. Vignesh, V. Ganesan, S. Ramesh - GM R&D
16.3s Experimental Jitter Analysis in a FlexCAN Based Drive-by-Wire Automotive Application, J. Pimentel - Kettering Univ., J. Paskvan - Mentor.
16.4 Optimization of Static Task and Bus Access Schedules for Time-Triggered Distributed Embedded Systems with Model-Checking, Z. Gu, X. He, M. Yuan - Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Tech.
Abstract: As signal count has risen to implement new automotive electronic functions, so it has become essential to distribute the signals via network buses. Network protocols such as CAN and FlexRay are becoming established. But much remains to be done to model safe yet efficient distributed architectures. The first three papers in this session present new work on period synthesis, timing analysis and jitter relevant to drive-by-wire applications. The fourth paper presents a model-checking approach to schedule optimization.