Texas Instruments has enabled Cygnus Electronics to create a PLC hardware and software platform designed for automotive qualification in electric vehicles. Auto-rem implements the Society of Automotive Engineers' (SAE) J2931-3 specification, which is a narrowband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) proposal for plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) to electric vehicle service equipment (EVSE) communications during PEV battery charging.
I noticed that cars nowadays habve more and more electronics and systems that allow the different parts to sort of communicate with each other. Would there be a scenario where there is a software break down, and the electronics that we rely so much upon become useless?
Thomas - http://www.carid.com/
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write a commentJ3rrYcid Posted Aug 29, 2012
I noticed that cars nowadays habve more and more electronics and systems that allow the different parts to sort of communicate with each other. Would there be a scenario where there is a software break down, and the electronics that we rely so much upon become useless? Thomas - http://www.carid.com/
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