Multiplexed networks for embedded systems CAN, LIN, Flexray, Safe-by-Wire ...

Multiplexed networks are essential for the unified, efficient and cost-effective exchange of electronic information within embedded component systems. This is especially important in automotive manufacturing as vehicles become increasingly reliant on robust electronic networks and systems for improv...

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Main Author: Paret, Dominique
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester, England Wiley 2007
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505 0 |a 9 Safe-by-Wire -- 9.1 A little history -- 9.2 Safe-by-Wire Plus -- 9.3 Some words of technology -- 10 Audio-video buses -- 10.1 I2C Bus -- 10.2 The D2B (Domestic digital) bus -- 10.3 The MOST (Media oriented systems transport) bus -- 10.4 The IEEE 1394 bus or 'FireWire' -- 11 RF communication and wireless mini-networks -- 11.1 Radio-frequency communication: internal -- 11.2 Radio-frequency communication: external -- 11.3 Wireless networks -- Conclusion -- Part C Appendices -- Appendix A. CiA (CAN in Automation) -- Appendix B. Essential references -- Appendix C. Further reading -- Appendix D. Useful addresses -- Index -- Last Page 
505 0 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a 4.4 Optical media -- 4.5 Electromagnetic media -- 4.6 Pollution and EMC conformity -- 5 Components, applications and tools for CAN -- 5.1 CAN components -- 5.2 Applications -- 5.3 Application layers and development tools for CAN -- 6 Time-triggered protocols -- FlexRay -- 6.1 Some general remarks -- 6.2 Event-triggered and Time-triggered Aspects -- 6.3 TTCAN -- Time-triggered communication on CAN -- 6.4 Towards high-speed, X-by-Wire and redundant systems -- 6.5 FlexRay -- Part B New multiplexed bus concepts: LIN, FlexRay, Fail-safe SBC, Safe-by-Wire -- 7 LIN -- Local Interconnect Network -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Basic Concept of the LIN 2.0 Protocol -- 7.3 Cost and market -- 7.4 Conformity of LIN -- 7.5 Examples of components for LIN 2.0 -- 8 Think 'Bus', think 'Fail-safe SBC', 'Gateways' . . -- 8.1 Fail-safe SBCs: their multiple aspects and reasons for using them -- 8.2 The strategy and principles of re-use -- 8.3 Demo board -- 8.4 Gateways -- 8.5 Managing the application layers --  
505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part A CAN: from concept to reality -- 1 The CAN bus: general -- 1.1 Concepts of bus access and arbitration -- 1.2 Error processing and management -- 1.3 Increase your word power -- 1.4 From concept to reality -- 1.5 Historical context of CAN -- 1.6 Patents, licences and certification -- 2 CAN: its protocol, its properties, its novel features -- 2.1 Definitions of the CAN protocol: 'ISO 11898-1' -- 2.2 Errors: their intrinsic properties, detection and processing -- 2.3 The rest of the frame -- 2.4 CAN 2.0B -- 3 The CAN physical layer -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The 'CAN bit' -- 3.3 Nominal bit time -- 3.4 CAN and signal propagation -- 3.5 Bit synchronization -- 3.6 Network speed -- 4 Medium, implementation and physical layers in CAN -- 4.1 The range of media and the types of coupling to the network -- 4.2 High-Speed CAN, from 125 kbit s-1 to 1Mbit s-1: ISO 11898-2 -- 4.3 Low speed CAN, from 10 to 125 kbit s-1 --  
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