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2013
- Florian Bartols. Cluster Simulation of Real-time Ethernet based Electronic Control Units in Context of Automotive Applications: Calculation of Suitable Hardware Setups. May. 2013,
[Abstract], [Fulltext Document (pdf)], [Bibtex]The increasing complexity of automotive networks and their high bandwidth requirements will demand new concepts in networking of electronic automotive components. TTEthernet is a suitable candidate to solve this problem. In order to allow testing of control units in an early point in the development process, cluster simulation has been established as an adequate manner and therefore in this project it is developed for Real-time Ethernet using the example of TTEthernet. In this work, hardware and topology setup approaches for a Real-time Ethernet based cluster simulation are explained. Furthermore, a formal model basing on set theory is presented, that allows for calculating suitable topologies in dependency of selected devices under test.
@TechReport{ b-csf4t-13, author = {Florian Bartols}, title = {{Cluster Simulation of Real-time Ethernet based Electronic Control Units in Context of Automotive Applications: Calculation of Suitable Hardware Setups}}, month = may, year = 2013, institution = {CoRE Research Group, Hochschule f{\"u}r Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg}, abstract = {The increasing complexity of automotive networks and their high bandwidth requirements will demand new concepts in networking of electronic automotive components. TTEthernet is a suitable candidate to solve this problem. In order to allow testing of control units in an early point in the development process, cluster simulation has been established as an adequate manner and therefore in this project it is developed for Real-time Ethernet using the example of TTEthernet. In this work, hardware and topology setup approaches for a Real-time Ethernet based cluster simulation are explained. Furthermore, a formal model basing on set theory is presented, that allows for calculating suitable topologies in dependency of selected devices under test.}, groups = {own, seminar, simulation, ttethernet}, langid = {english} }