In-Vehicle Networking Technology for 2010 and Beyond 2010-01-0687
This paper is an overview of the current state (calendar year 2010) of in-vehicle multiplexing and what pertinent technologies are emerging. Usage and trends of in-vehicle networking protocols will be presented and categorized. The past few years have seen a large growth in the number and type of communication buses used in automobiles, trucks, construction equipment, and military, among others. Development continues even into boating and recreation vehicles. Areas for discussion will include SAE Class A, B, C, Diagnostics, SafetyBus, Mobile Media, Wireless, and X-by-Wire. All existing mainstream vehicular multiplex protocols (approximately 40) are categorized using the SAE convention as well as categories previously proposed by this author. Top contenders will be pointed out along with a discussion of the protocol in the best position to become the industry standard in each category.
Also in:
Automotive Electronics Reliability, Volume 2-PT-144, Green Technologies and the Mobility Industry-PT-146, In-Vehicle Networks and Software, 2010-SP-2263
Related Topics:
Construction vehicles and equipment
Trucks
Buses
Marine vehicles and equipment
Technical review
X-by-wire
Diagnostics
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