A gateway system for an automotive system: LIN, CAN, and FlexRay

In the automotive industry, the usage of microcontrollers has been increasing rapidly. Many mechanical parts of automobiles are being replaced with microcontrollers, and these microcontrollers are controlling various parts of the automobile, so communications between microcontrollers must be reliabl...

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Published in2008 6th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics pp. 967 - 972
Main Authors Seung-Han Kim, Suk-Hyun Seo, Jin-Ho Kim, Tae-Moon Moon, Chang-Wan Son, Sung-Ho Hwang, Jae Wook Jeon
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.07.2008
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Summary:In the automotive industry, the usage of microcontrollers has been increasing rapidly. Many mechanical parts of automobiles are being replaced with microcontrollers, and these microcontrollers are controlling various parts of the automobile, so communications between microcontrollers must be reliable. Until now, several protocols for automotive communications have been introduced, and LIN, CAN, and FlexRay are the most widely known protocols. Different vendors of automobiles use different protocols and each protocol possess different features. This paper presents a network gateway system between LIN, low-speed CAN, high-speed CAN, and FlexRay.
ISBN:9781424421701
1424421705
ISSN:1935-4576
2378-363X
DOI:10.1109/INDIN.2008.4618242