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Designing and Implementing Architectures for Distributed Automotive E/E Systems

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July 8, 2008
 

Thomas Heurung and Stefan Walz
Mentor Graphics

Model-based function design and simulation are widely used by the Automotive E/E community today to manage the growing complexity of electrical and electronic systems in cars. Emerging new standards, such as AUTOSAR, define standardized interfaces to low-level software and, most importantly, introduce a new level of abstraction to function implementers. This improves the reusability of software components, but unfortunately, there is little guidance on how to translate the results of model-based function design into robust and efficient system implementations in a highly distributed environment. There is also little connection to the physical side of the design process.

This paper outlines a proposed system-level design methodology, covering architecture design, scheduling of networks and tasks distributed across multiple ECUs, harness design, and metrics generation.

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